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Old 11-15-03, 05:08 PM   #1
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Amazing Vet Experience

Well I decided to take my bp to a different vet, since the first vet didn't seem to know jack about herps. This new vet was EXCELLENT! He sat down and talked with my gf and I for a good hour. Showed us how to properly examine the snake and what to look for when it comes to parasties (internal and external) and things like this. He showed us how to properly soak (not as simple as putting your snake in a tub of warm water). While he was wiping the snake dry, she released a small urate, so he crushed it up and put it under the microscope and let us look at it and explained what was what. He also recommend a number of great resource websites for information. We also got to listen to the snake's heart and lung, and we learned where the snake's vital organs were. There is really too much to explain! Maybe this kind of service is normal for some, but I was VERY impressed!

He also gave us an article about captive chameleons and their deaths due to vitamin A deficiencies. Probably not an enjoyable article for cham keepers to read.

Oh, and we got out of there without spending more than $90, including a fecal exam!

This vet is located in Windsor, and is well worth the drive. If anyone would like his number, PM me.
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Old 11-15-03, 05:28 PM   #2
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That's great news!!! I went through the same type of thing until i found my vet.
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that's great news
it's always handy to know where a great vet is located!
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Old 11-15-03, 06:40 PM   #4
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It's really good to hear a positive vet story. With all the bad ones out there, it gives me hope that there are vets who actually CARE about exotics specifically, or these days, animals at all.
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good to hear, wish we were closer to windsor... bit far for us to drive.
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Glad to hear you got a good vet. It's really hard to find one that is capable of caring for reptiles.
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Old 11-16-03, 08:08 PM   #7
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hey, I'd be interested in reading that cham paper. You should post it on the cham forum!!
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hey, I'd be interested in reading that cham paper. You should post it on the cham forum!!
It's currently only in hard copy form. I'll see about typing it into Word or something, but it's a big article. I should have it completed and posted by next year.
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That's great (and unfortunately refreshing ) to hear!
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Old 11-17-03, 06:46 PM   #11
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daver676, please make sure you have written permission before republishing anything your vet gave you. Most of that stuff is copyrighted and can't be reproduced without prior authorization.

I'd love it if you had permission to post it, though!
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daver676, please make sure you have written permission before republishing anything your vet gave you. Most of that stuff is copyrighted and can't be reproduced without prior authorization.

I'd love it if you had permission to post it, though!
Thanks for the heads-up eyespy. I'll make sure.
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