AHBD":22q9237c said:Those meds. should have never been given together, Pyrantel is very harsh and if not dosed very carefully can cause illness. Was it given orally or by injection ? I VERY rarely hear of that being given to dragons at all. Just try to keep your dragon hydrated and get the probiotics, Tracie will tell you how to dose and it will be on the bottle. The sooner the better, hopefully he'll be feeling better. BTW did you take pics of his liquidy poos as evidence ? If not , be sure to do so and get your money back from that vet who made your healthy dragon sick. Shame that there are these types out there.
AHBD":1wqtgnx1 said:I've never used Repta boost but I've only heard good things about it. It's up to you if you want to get a small bottle, I would get it and mix with a little water. He should eventually feel better, poor guy, and I feel for you because you naturally thought it was a good idea for a vet visit before brumation. It seems that it's always better just to let them a beardie do what is totally natural for them this time of year. A vet can mess that up and waste your money .
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