Can I ask why you are encouraging the use of your product over vet treatment?*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Despite what your product claims, whether its good or bad or what have you(im not getting in to that issue), you are claiming to be the only solution needed, with out a vet diagnosis how do you rule out the possibility of something more serious? This was also apart of the last thread that stood out to me. I personally think you need to be carful what you are telling people before your claim of it being cheaper and more affective than a vet visit and treatment submits a dragon to a worse condition or to death.ChamNW":b0949 said:Many people just cannot afford a vet visit in this economy and Reptaid give us all an alternative to help our various reptiles get over their health issues.
Exactly...I for one would rather us the reptaid over the harsh prescription drugs. I nearly lost Ms. Tiggs just over a year ago when she was treated for coccidia...I still do not know today exactly why :? whether the drug just had a bad reaction with her or if the vet administered the wrong amount. :roll: And Zak-n-Wheezie's delicate little systems had a hard time too...Plus the fact that taking all of our beardies to the vet cost us a credit card that we maxed out. So I do understand what Elliot is saying.But even if you take your dragon to the vet and they do all the fecal tests and blood work etc, the perscription drugs available to them are so hard on the system that sometimes the drugs end up killing the animal anyway. Also a lot of times, after the vet visit, all the tests and all the drugs, the animal's condition does not change or gets worse.
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