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Beardie ER
HELP! 8 years old Beardie threw up last night, and is now dehydrated and lethargic
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[QUOTE="pogonavitticeps, post: 2023870, member: 80466"] Yes he is a trooper and kept everything down so far! He is looking way better this morning and even licked the temp probe out of curiosity when it got close, HUGE improvement. Yesterday he drank about 1 ml of water with probiotic or pedialyte about every hour starting at 1:45 PM. After a few drinks of that I offered super watered down sugar free apple sauce with a tiny pinch of Repashy Grub Pie just to get some calories in him and he perked up right away. Will continue with fluids and water down apple sauce today. My next question is how and when should I start feeding? I obviously don't want to rush it as he is still very dehydrated. I have sugar-free apple sauce, Repashy Grub Pie, sugar-free Pea baby food and Fluker's Repti-boost as options. Thank you for sticking with us and all your advice! [/QUOTE]
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HELP! 8 years old Beardie threw up last night, and is now dehydrated and lethargic
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