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Thanks Aaron, I know that is the last resort, but I am afraid it is going to exhaust her even more in her fragile state. I thought that maybe someone had similar problems and would comment. Looks like not ... thanks again.
Thanks Aaron, I know that is the last resort, but I am afraid it is going to exhaust her even more in her fragile state. I thought that maybe someone had similar problems and would comment. Looks like not ... thanks again.
It should be a first resort by a vet so the animal doesn't go through unnecessary treatment. That isn't your fault though. You brought the animal to the vet in the first place and that's what you're supposed to do as a good hobbyist! I hope it works out for you cause you're doing all you can.