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Beardie ER
PLEASE HELP!! What IS this?!
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[QUOTE="Spider8ait1994, post: 2025739, member: 101939"] I know what that’s like having to drop one off for treatment and having to wait and hope things are ok but if it’s any comfort she’s at the vets now so if there is anything happening she’s in the best place for treatment. It’s also good you have this thread and your photos as documentation of the patch on her arm and how it’s behaving. Hoping you get good news but not cool about your mother not wanting to really help you get her to see a vet in person. Bearded dragons are an animal that tends to hide any issues which means that it is important to have any abnormalities checked out ASAP and to regularly give them a full look over. When I first got my two rescues it was explained to me that regularly checking them and getting to know what’s normal for them in both appearance and behaviour is an important part of their care because since they’re good at hiding any issues usually by the time it becomes undeniably clear somethings wrong the problems been ongoing for a while. Yes vet appointments for reptiles are expensive but take it from me it’s a WHOLE LOT more expensive if you don’t get to an issue sooner rather than later so maybe that’s something you could talk about with your mother so if there’s anything that pops up in the future she might better understand why it’s important to physically see a vet over concerning abnormalities like this patch on your girls arm. Again I’m hoping everything goes well for you and your dragon [/QUOTE]
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