matmq
05-09-04, 06:51 AM
I recently received a rescue sav, It arrived last night and is overweight but also has multiple sheds stuck inside the ear looks like around 3 or 4 old sheds in there plus there is also a multilayering of sheds on his face and body
i thought i would give him the night in his viv before starting bathing him to try and loosen them but this morning i noticed that his right back leg is swollen and he seems only to be swinging it from the hip there is very very little movement in the leg itself i managed to get in touch with the previous owners and they said the leg had been like that for 10-15 days i have rang my vet but he can't see him till thursday so do i strap the leg up or leave it be? i also hing he may be anaemic is there any treatment that i can start him on before i go to the vets?
he has not taken any food and is v. lethargic
any oppinions?.
The only thing i know about his history is that he has been fed chicks only for the past 4 years and his highest temp was about 88 f he is 3ft give or take an inch and around 5-6 years old i am told although he looks alot older he is also v dehydrated
This is the fifth sav that i have received in the past four weeks all in similar conditions one came in with third degree burns over the majority of his body as his owner had put some kind of heater in his tank which he got stuck in the heat actually fused some of his organs together this was not discovered until an autopsy had been done as up until last week he seemed to be getting better.
Does anybody else thing it is about time regulations were more tightly controlled on the sale of exotics or the pet shops that are only interested in the money. As it sickens me the condition some people subject there supposed belovd animals to.
thats me done rambling for now
cheers mat mchugh
i thought i would give him the night in his viv before starting bathing him to try and loosen them but this morning i noticed that his right back leg is swollen and he seems only to be swinging it from the hip there is very very little movement in the leg itself i managed to get in touch with the previous owners and they said the leg had been like that for 10-15 days i have rang my vet but he can't see him till thursday so do i strap the leg up or leave it be? i also hing he may be anaemic is there any treatment that i can start him on before i go to the vets?
he has not taken any food and is v. lethargic
any oppinions?.
The only thing i know about his history is that he has been fed chicks only for the past 4 years and his highest temp was about 88 f he is 3ft give or take an inch and around 5-6 years old i am told although he looks alot older he is also v dehydrated
This is the fifth sav that i have received in the past four weeks all in similar conditions one came in with third degree burns over the majority of his body as his owner had put some kind of heater in his tank which he got stuck in the heat actually fused some of his organs together this was not discovered until an autopsy had been done as up until last week he seemed to be getting better.
Does anybody else thing it is about time regulations were more tightly controlled on the sale of exotics or the pet shops that are only interested in the money. As it sickens me the condition some people subject there supposed belovd animals to.
thats me done rambling for now
cheers mat mchugh