(4x2x2 enclosure, t5 UVB, temps ranging from ~80 to ~107)
My girl is just shy of 2 years old. She was born with a pretty severe disability being that her legs don't work. She's never been able to walk in her life. I adopted her when she was a few months old knowing that she'd struggle but I really wanted to try and help her.
When she was about 6-ish months old I took her to a vet to get just a basic exam/fecal. They told me to euthanize her. They said that all this love and energy I'm putting into her, I could be putting into a healthy beardie. That destroyed me because besides the fact that she struggled to walk, she's always had a big personality, ate well, and seemed pretty content slithering around.
Fast forward to now-she's got her first clutch. Just one single egg that's she's been holding onto for a week now. I don't think she'll be able to pass it. Within the last few months she's also started using her limbs less and less and now just walks with her shoulders. She's developed large calluses all over her body from dragging herself around. I just don't know if I should let her continue to live this life. It's such an awful awful thing because she's still a fairly happy looking, active little girl.
Should I do it? Should I euthanize her? On one hand, she seems like she wants to keep fighting. On the other, it's got to be a pretty miserable existence for her and she's only declining.
Thanks in advance for any and all advice. It's a pretty sensitive topic but I feel like this was the right community to ask.
That is a very hard call. if she is in pain than i would say yes, if she isn't in pain i dunno what i would do.
If she is egg binding, she will probably do that every time(but I'm no expert). I really feel for you, at the end of the day you know about her quality of life, we don't. I say do what you think is right in your heart.
That is a very hard call. if she is in pain than i would say yes, if she isn't in pain i dunno what i would do.
If she is egg binding, she will probably do that every time(but I'm no expert). I really feel for you, at the end of the day you know about her quality of life, we don't. I say do what you think is right in your heart.
I don't really know what to say, if you really feel that she's suffering more than before and is not able to pass the eggs it might be the way to go. I'm so sorry that you're going through this. Quick question though, how do you know it's one egg ? A vet can give a shot of Oxytocin to induce laying if the egg is fully formed and ready to be laid.
I don't really know what to say, if you really feel that she's suffering more than before and is not able to pass the eggs it might be the way to go. I'm so sorry that you're going through this. Quick question though, how do you know it's one egg ? A vet can give a shot of Oxytocin to induce laying if the egg is fully formed and ready to be laid.
I can feel the one egg in her lower abdomen. I expected her to produce more, but she never did. We keep her a healthy but lean weight because I was always worried about her being too heavy to army crawl around. I might try and give her a warm bath later
you can't usually feel all the eggs but however many she has i hope she gets through this. a warm bath might help. wishing you the best outcome whatever decision you make. btw, can you post pics of your girl ?
you can't usually feel all the eggs but however many she has i hope she gets through this. a warm bath might help. wishing you the best outcome whatever decision you make. btw, can you post pics of your girl ?
She looks pretty good despite her condition. She doesn't have a black beard and she looks alert. You might not even be feeling an actual egg. I would wait to see how she does but you'll have to decide.
I was kindda thinking the same thing, overall she looks pretty good. Is there an actual reptile vet in your area that might could do x-rays or ultrasounds just to be 100% certain. I have a rehab (Ruby) that was paralyzed from poor treatment in her last home, she is extremely undersized, but she managed to lay 2 clutches in the last few months. (She has regained use of her legs since I've had her).
They are pretty d@mned resilient little animals. I think i would exaust every option before i gave up.