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    please help. mouse attacked snale graphic pics HELP

    , at work today, and somone brought in a bp, an wanted me to kill it, well i lokked at it and from the god-awful bite, bone exposed, pics at bottem, he seems fine, roams around, of course being stressed, but seems in no pain, as im broke vet, is no option( dont say i shouldn't have resuced if i cant afford vet, as it is better than him dead) anyway what do i do, get this, the great chain store, told him to get a 40 breeder, so this poor thing has been in a 40 breeder with a tree and a half log, , do got him a tub, uth, hide, and all but, will he grow back and what can i do to help...






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    Re: please help. mouse attacked snale graphic pics HELP

    Given the extent sadly vet is the ONLY option, the animal will either need to be put down or treated, there is no other way around it.
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    Re: please help. mouse attacked snale graphic pics HELP

    how would one treat, it, even a vet.
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    Re: please help. mouse attacked snale graphic pics HELP

    I'm sorry, I'm not sure what to say. I'll give my honest opinion though and if you can't get him medical attention in anyway, deceased is sometimes the better option.

    See if you can't take him into a rescue or something. That's awful.


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    Re: please help. mouse attacked snale graphic pics HELP

    I'm glad you rescued him, but he will not be able to live long like this, euthanization would be the best choice if veterinary assistance is not an option.
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    Re: please help. mouse attacked snale graphic pics HELP

    i look online for rep rescure
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    Re: please help. mouse attacked snale graphic pics HELP

    how do euthininze, without strait killing
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    Re: please help. mouse attacked snale graphic pics HELP

    A vet is most likely going to reccomend euthanizing it, with exposed bone of it's spine, I'm not sure anything could help. It would require surgery to repair all of that, extensive antibiotics, etc. I myself would euthanize it.
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    Re: please help. mouse attacked snale graphic pics HELP

    how do i correctly do it, no chopping or anything.
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    Re: please help. mouse attacked snale graphic pics HELP

    Oh my god.. That poor snake MUST see a vet. That is a very large area of exposed spine. You can not treat it yourself. Things like neosporin, bactracin, etc, are not supposed to be put on large open wounds. It also would need antibiotics. That wound will cause constant severe dehydration. It will cause the snake to not eat for a very long time. The truth is, the amount of pain and stress this is causing is not worth it. There is not even any guarantee that all that skin could ever grow back. IMO the best thing would be to put it down.

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