Dear Mods (and other experts)
Now that the inappropriate-medical-care-thread-that-shall-not-be-named is gone and things have had a chance to calm down, I was wondering if there was anyone with the knowledge and time willing to write a sticky on actual useful first aid for bp's (or snakes in general) covering what can be treated at home and what needs to be taken to see a vet right away.
I know that there are some really good threads about husbandry, RI's, shedding, etc., but it would be nice to have something with info such as "If your snake has a pink belly, here is a picture of one in shed, go see the shedding thread, and here is a picture of one with a burn, adjust your temps and go see a vet now."
A list of items to keep in a snake first aid kit would also be really helpful.
Thanks in advance if anyone thinks this is a good idea and is willing to take on this kind of project!
Re: Dear Mods (and other experts)
As a novice and first time bp owner I'd like to say that this would be a good thread. The shed thread as well as a few others that have the sticky have been very helpfull.
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h20hunter
As a novice and first time bp owner I'd like to say that this would be a good thread. The shed thread as well as a few others that have the sticky have been very helpfull.
I think it's a great idea for any BP owner. You can never be too educated or have enough references..
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Schmee123
I think it's a great idea for any BP owner. You can never be too educated or have enough references..
Exactly. I surf, read, and try and absorb as best I can. I would suggest that the majority of lurkers and newbies like myself make up a good percentage of the forum. We may have a bit less to contribute but trust me, we spend plenty of time reading and gleaning bits of information.
Great forum and an excellent resource for bp owners such as myself.
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PitOnTheProwl
I think it would be a good idea to a point.
My worries are the "sue happy" type that might still have an animal die and then blame the poster or site.
Also, that being said............ There are things I do that might work in my house but not yours.
You get where I am going with this.
Maybe its just my paranoia kicking in due to my current job.
I was thinking about that, too. Probably be necessary for a disclaimer that this information was not intended as a substitute for veterinary care. I'm not a lawyer, but I don't think you can go to far wrong with saying if you see A, absolutely go to a vet as quickly as possible, if you see B, you might want to explore these other options, but if in doubt, see a vet.
Any lawyers want to chime in? Or would expressing an opinion make them legally vulnerable? ;)