SSorry to hear about the issues.. never fun when an animal gets sick...
Chances are more that it was the red bothering her than an URI if the vet didn't see anything OR you caught it so early it hadn't gone down the whole way yet... From what I have heard early URI;s can be hard to spot...
on the picture she looks great, I keep mine a tad skinnier though but thats my preference and I do that with all my pets including the dog. and if she dont want to eat the veggies, Id prolly say starve her for a while till she learns to eat them... I mean if you had a kid you wouldn't feed the kid candy every day if he/she refused her veggies now would you It's so much easier for our pets to get away with not wanting certain knds of food...
The older beardie I got last year from a forum member, he'd eat all insects if I let him.. but Im a meanie.. Im letting him gain weight slowly, you dont like the salad you aint getting anytyhing else
In the long run tough love in this area is better for them!
Chances are more that it was the red bothering her than an URI if the vet didn't see anything OR you caught it so early it hadn't gone down the whole way yet... From what I have heard early URI;s can be hard to spot...
on the picture she looks great, I keep mine a tad skinnier though but thats my preference and I do that with all my pets including the dog. and if she dont want to eat the veggies, Id prolly say starve her for a while till she learns to eat them... I mean if you had a kid you wouldn't feed the kid candy every day if he/she refused her veggies now would you It's so much easier for our pets to get away with not wanting certain knds of food...
The older beardie I got last year from a forum member, he'd eat all insects if I let him.. but Im a meanie.. Im letting him gain weight slowly, you dont like the salad you aint getting anytyhing else
In the long run tough love in this area is better for them!