AHBD":crq6f0uy said:Hi there, I'm just curious about one thing you wrote....you left him with a friend for 1-2 weeks and all his symptoms began after that ? You mentioned that he was fine until the. Does your friend have any kids that might have done something to him ? You'd be surprised how kids these days think it's funny to hurt or torment another person or animal. Or dd your friend maybe have a group of people over where one person might have done the same ? I know when I was younger I had neighbors that had kids that were cruel to animals + did things I won't mention here . Or even an accidental drop . Just an example.....but I'm asking this because you say he's been fine this entire time until after you got him back from them.
laurenB":1tsmd0fx said:Hello all, this is a report for Mr. Lizard. Yesterday he did his thing where he opened his mouth again, and my gf sent this pic of him where he is holding himself up. He hasn't done this since the seizures. He looks like he is trying so hard to be his old self and possibly coming around, but his expression looks like he still doesn't feel his best yet. Hoping for more positive baby steps of progression. [ximg]95320 4456504621[/ximg]<<< that's very encouraging , he looks more with it now too.
In case anyone didn't catch it in the original post, he was missing his leg when we bought him as a baby at the reptile expo. I don't remember if the lady said he was born that way, or if it was injured. My gf said she knows what happens to little guys like him who don't sell at the end of the expo's. We felt sorry for him and "rescued him"
<<<< so do I , I know a lady who used to work for a pet shop , and all their dogs and cats and snakes were very well fed .... that's where lizards who were injured or sick to sell and not "COST EFFECTIVE" to get proper vet treatment for it or they where taken out the back for "BOOT HEAL" treatment (out of public sight) prior to being used as food.
I'm sure this is very common practice.
kingofnobbys":l9x9ljb5 said:<<<< so do I , I know a lady who used to work for a pet shop , and all their dogs and cats and snakes were very well fed .... that's where lizards who were injured or sick to sell and not "COST EFFECTIVE" to get proper vet treatment for it or they where taken out the back for "BOOT HEAL" treatment (out of public sight) prior to being used as food.
I'm sure this is very common practice.
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