Are these spots anything to be concerned about?
I suppose that maybe we should be making a vet appointment.
What are your thoughts?
TIA for any and all input I get here!
Are these spots anything to be concerned about?
I suppose that maybe we should be making a vet appointment.
What are your thoughts?
TIA for any and all input I get here!
to me it just looks like a bit of stuck shed, nothing to worry about! but if the spot is in caving a bit then I'd say it's ok to bring her/him in but if the spot is slightly elevated then it's definitely shed
to me it just looks like a bit of stuck shed, nothing to worry about! but if the spot is in caving a bit then I'd say it's ok to bring her/him in but if the spot is slightly elevated then it's definitely shed
AWWW!! I thought mine was a boy at first so we named it mango but then we realized it was a she when we took her to the vet and she also has a lot of orange and since mango rhymes with rango we went with that! It's also my favorite fruit
I just wanted to share what we found that seems to work really well for the BD.
Wish I would have taken pictures before we treated it . Hindsight is always 20/20…
Didn’t have any raw filtered honey on hand so we used what we have, works really well for numerous things on us, from burns, cuts, abrasions, stings and other things I’m forgetting. Figured that abrasions on him it would do good as well, sure enough it is clearing it up awesomely. Here’s a picture after the fact and what we used.