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Beardie ER
Possible mouth rot?
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[QUOTE="Drache613, post: 2041710, member: 8309"] Hello, That's great she didn't have parasites. Did he give her a liquid calcium to take home? I would recommend giving oral fluids daily if possible to help out. Her pads look depressed so focus on hydration. Why was the Baytril given, did the vet suspect an infection? You can definitely mix up or blend up some greens for nutrition & hydration if she wont eat greens on her own. The critical care/omnivore care is good so you can give that daily also. Be sure it isn't too thick so she doesn't choke on it. Keep us posted on Sunrise! Tracie [/QUOTE]
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