He's a beautiful leatherback ! I'd get some raw honey on the tail + no bathing unless it's in a betadine solution. See about the vet ASAP though, better safe than sorry .
He's a beautiful leatherback ! I'd get some raw honey on the tail + no bathing unless it's in a betadine solution. See about the vet ASAP though, better safe than sorry .
That sounds good, it will hopefully heal up well. He is a very handsome dragon, indeed!
Yes, too much bathing can invite bacteria on open wounds. If you need to clean him, you
can use running water, sure, or try wet ones also.
Let us know how he is doing!
That sounds good, it will hopefully heal up well. He is a very handsome dragon, indeed!
Yes, too much bathing can invite bacteria on open wounds. If you need to clean him, you
can use running water, sure, or try wet ones also.
Let us know how he is doing!
That sounds good, it will hopefully heal up well. He is a very handsome dragon, indeed!
Yes, too much bathing can invite bacteria on open wounds. If you need to clean him, you
can use running water, sure, or try wet ones also.
Let us know how he is doing!
Hey !! Just wanted to post a hopefully final update!!!!
It's day 3 from being attacked and his wounds are scabbed and look to be healing up really nice! Granted it's harder to tell on his tail thanks to his shed. No discoloration in his tail and he's using it just like normal!
Here's his most recent pics., Let me know if this is looking like a good start to a road of recovery or if there are any other concerns!!! I really appreciate the support and advice, it's been a big help!
I tried to take this chemical-free for now, but if it did/or does, get any worse obviously medication is in line with one of 2 reptile vets I found nearby.
That sounds promising he is active & using his tail some also. I hope all of his shed comes off
without any issues too. Has he eaten anything?
Definitely more pictures would be good!
Sounds good, hopefully everything will heal up just fine. I would still advise using watered down raw honey on the tail , since he's shedding you don't want any part to linger + cause restricted blood flow. The honey will lubricate + act as a barrier to bacteria.
Yeah-- but you know, accidents happen-- and we can learn from our mistakes!!
He is all scabbed up and healthy again, and his tail is shedding now!
A mistake I've definitely learned a TON from lol! And there are so many people willing to help on this site with a ton of good information. All the love and advice has really helped my Pancake get better!!! He's asleep right now otherwise I'd sneakily snap a pic :3c
Is it correct to say that there were no puncture/fang wounds, just surface claw injuries (as far as you can tell)? From having owned cats & inevitably receiving both types of damage myself, I know that bites are normally a lot more serious from an infection and crushing/tearing perspective. That might make a difference in both the immediate and longer-term treatment recommendations judging from this outcome.
Is it correct to say that there were no puncture/fang wounds, just surface claw injuries (as far as you can tell)? From having owned cats & inevitably receiving both types of damage myself, I know that bites are normally a lot more serious from an infection and crushing/tearing perspective. That might make a difference in both the immediate and longer-term treatment recommendations judging from this outcome.
As far as I can see, he was never bit! But in the picture he had deep claw gashes on his tail. He also had a deep gash on his cheek next to his eye, I think my cat was testing him out.
So, Pancake is enjoying being cuddled as a spoiled baby.
That is great news your dragon is doing so well now & is healing up! So she is eating well
& basking normally?
When you can, definitely post new pictures of her.