You're welcome, I'm sure that we all care about you + Echo Lina and want to see you both stress free and enjoying life ! Dorgendo posted that the value was not included in all that info you posted and so not sure where that number came from. The vet you're with now sounds more reasonable so it's good that you went back there. I'd still try raw honey on the black area, it works better in many hard to cure cases. Maybe try that after leaving it alone for a week or so.
You're welcome, I'm sure that we all care about you + Echo Lina and want to see you both stress free and enjoying life ! Dorgendo posted that the value was not included in all that info you posted and so not sure where that number came from. The vet you're with now sounds more reasonable so it's good that you went back there. I'd still try raw honey on the black area, it works better in many hard to cure cases. Maybe try that after leaving it alone for a week or so.
You mean the honey ? Just apply it once after all the other stuff is off her tail. Then let her tail dry out thoroughly for a few days. Then apply the raw honey every few days and wash it every few days but don't scrub it.
You mean the honey ? Just apply it once after all the other stuff is off her tail. Then let her tail dry out thoroughly for a few days. Then apply the raw honey every few days and wash it every few days but don't scrub it.
There are several things that could cause a drop in blood cell volume such as hydration status,
the types of greens or vegetation given, stress, etc. Focus on hydration right now. If you can
get some kelp, that can help increase iron levels, naturally.
The honey is terrific, definitely try that to help with healing of the scales.
Please keep us posted on her!