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    So my boy just got the all good from his vet after a really bad case of pneumonia.{Long story short he had been already sick before I had adopted him) Other than keeping his environment good, and of course regularly checking him over/vet visits...is there anything I can do to help keep his immune system strong and healthy? I just don't want my baby to have to go through all of that again.

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    Re: Question

    As already mentioned, I do know that limiting stress and keeping his environment good are very key to keeping him healthy. But is there anything more I could do?

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    Re: Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Techbunneh View Post
    As already mentioned, I do know that limiting stress and keeping his environment good are very key to keeping him healthy. But is there anything more I could do?
    Leave him alone for a while if u can. Double check temps and humidity, have a few good hides. Etc idk if u know the basics but if u don’t there are links here on how to make sure u are doing everything right. Don’t be to ashamed to admit it if ur a little off on something and fix it. Your noodle will thank u!

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