Emergency!!! Please help!
Just got home from a 2 days trip I checked on my
Male pastel, and noticed he is foaming at the mouth pretty bad. Is it the suspected mouth Rot
I'm looking at? Please help guys, ive lost a snake to this before and I am terrified!!! I am not rich so I can't just take him to the vet and say "take care of him"! Please... What should I do? What steps can I take?!?!?!!!!
-Very worried, Mark
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Re: Emergency!!! Please help!
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Mrl249
I am not rich so I can't just take him to the vet and say "take care of him"! [/url]
I can't offer you any advice as I'm new to this myself, but I can tell you that vets will work with you if you can't pay everything up front. After you go to the vet and they have taken your snake (if they need to keep it for a while, that is) _then_ think about money. I'm far from rich myself but I have dropped more money on my pets vet bills than my own (human) kids medical needs. (thank god for insurance!). The trick is not to think about it. Just do. A good vet will work out a payment plan with you if it came down to that.
Re: Emergency!!! Please help!
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Originally Posted by
Mrl249
Just got home from a 2 days trip I checked on my
Male pastel, and noticed he is foaming at the mouth pretty bad. Is it the suspected mouth Rot
I'm looking at? Please help guys, ive lost a snake to this before and I am terrified!!! I am not rich so I can't just take him to the vet and say "take care of him"! Please... What should I do? What steps can I take?!?!?!!!!
-Very worried, Mark
Well if you do not want to lose another snake I would suggest to take him to a vet if you do not than you will have to prepare to lose this one too.
I know it's not what you want to hear but pet ownership is not easy and whether you own a dog, a cat or a snake sooner or later it will imply vet care and if it's something you can't afford you will face the same problem every time no matter what animal you own.
Animal get sick animal get injured it's something to think of when acquiring a pet, not only the pet itself and the food cost but the ability to provide vet care when needed.