So sorry - they are special-Poor Wubbzy fell victim to the only thing that cannot be cured in any way... old age... but he lived a long happy life, had kids, had friends he had done it all.. it was just his time to go...
Yes he was one of a kind, it's strange I feel more upset about the death of my animal companion than the loss of another person is that weird??So sorry - they are special-
i had a German Shepard for 16 years, he lived a long life and had to be put down, strangely he was like a brother to me and i held that sorrow for years, i have gotten beardies to cope with it, but i don't think that's weird, the methodical caring of such a unique creature from a baby and making a bond for years can be truly gut wrenchingly horrible to watch it die, i can only assume it is similar for beardies, as even with keeping them for only a year whenever they have health issues i feel deathly worried and cant sleep. my condolences, they are truly amazing creatures.Yes he was one of a kind, it's strange I feel more upset about the death of my animal companion than the loss of another person is that weird??
Thank you so much I mean im surprised knowing I'm not the only one who's felt more upset at losing someone who isnt human. Oh of course I'd be more than happy to help you I'm very experienced I've had these little guys in my life ever since I could speak, and as expierenced as I am, sadly it wasn't always that way, ysee taking care of exotic pets is alot like how commercial aviation works, nothing is ever safe and accounted for unless people die first, in my case I only became as experienced as I could ever be only because I've lost so many of them due to horrible illnesses, and injuries that were left untreated because they aren't capable of telling us what's wrong therefore things went unnoticed and weren't recognized until the poor creatures were on the verge of succumbing to whatever was killing them. And i wouldn't want ANYONE to have to go through what I've experienced so it would be my honor to help you cure whatever is plaguing your special little friend.i had a German Shepard for 16 years, he lived a long life and had to be put down, strangely he was like a brother to me and i held that sorrow for years, i have gotten beardies to cope with it, but i don't think that's weird, the methodical caring of such a unique creature from a baby and making a bond for years can be truly gut wrenchingly horrible to watch it die, i can only assume it is similar for beardies, as even with keeping them for only a year whenever they have health issues i feel deathly worried and cant sleep. my condolences, they are truly amazing creatures.
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atm one of mine has a possible injury and you seem experienced in beardie keeping, i would greatly appreciate if you helped , i have a post that i made, if you can search posts by user please do.
Oh yes that is indeed a paradox also so sorry to hear about Justice! Poor little fellaMy first beardie, Justice, died when he was 4 months old. He had stunted growth when I got him and a scar on his tail. And they didn't bathe him where I got him from. A month or two after I got him he died while walking. I still don't know why he passed. But I have my second beardie, Kingston now, and he might be a paradox, because his dad was and he looks like one. Here is a pic of Kingston, what do you think? Paradox or not?
I cannot believe he's a paradox! That is cool!Oh yes that is indeed a paradox also so sorry to hear about Justice! Poor little fella