Things to ask during vet visit
I set up a vet appointment for tomorrow (suspect My ball has an RI) and am curious if there are any questions I should ask incase they're important and don't get brought up. The vet I'm going to I found online when searching for reptile vets in my area. I also asked on the phone if they cared for reptiles and they said two vets there do. Seeing as I have never gone to a vet appointment or met this vet I'm unsure of what types of questions I should be asking. I know I should have found a vet before having an issue but I made the mistake of not and now I'm trying to make up for it in anyway I can. I want to make sure my pet has the best care so I want to be as best prepared as I can be on my end.
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ceftazidime was prescribed with shot every 72 hrs. Now I'm not going to be home on a day the shot falls on (14th) and was told I could give it to him on the 13th. Does this sound correct? It threw me off because the woman said "because it's only an antibiotic"
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Ooo the shots are fun. I'm giving mine the same antibiotic and have been for a bit. Honestly, if it makes you feel uncomfortable find another vet or call an emergency exotic pet vet.
The vet that I go to (an hour and a half drive) has two doctors who deal with reptiles. One who actually got her doctorate in reptile studies and the other one is almost that experienced. I called the emergency vet to double check how to give the shots right before I did. They can answer any general question.
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Oh the shots are fun (not really). It's not too bad though. I'm giving mine the same antibiotic and have been for a bit. Honestly, if it makes you feel uncomfortable find another vet or call an emergency exotic pet vet.
The vet that I go to (an hour and a half drive) has two doctors who deal with reptiles. One who actually got her doctorate in reptile studies and the other one is almost that experienced. I called the emergency vet to double check how to give the shots right before I did. They can answer any general question.
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Sorry about the double post, my talk to text type isn't working properly.
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Viol8r
yes, antibiotics can be doubled. They're most often doubled on the first dose though. Just make sure you use all of it, and as close to how it says as possible. :)
Whew! Thanks for the info, that's good to know and get another opinion. I'm going to try to get as close to the 72 hours i can get, I just didn't want to hurt him because I'll be early on one day by about 12hrs. The vet showed me how to do everything so I'm going to try my hardest to do exactly how he did and I'll definitely be using every shot and keeping a log of times/progress. My main concern is I do not want to hurt my pet and shots are intimidating.
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DanAnna
Ooo the shots are fun. I'm giving mine the same antibiotic and have been for a bit. Honestly, if it makes you feel uncomfortable find another vet or call an emergency exotic pet vet.
The vet that I go to (an hour and a half drive) has two doctors who deal with reptiles. One who actually got her doctorate in reptile studies and the other one is almost that experienced. I called the emergency vet to double check how to give the shots right before I did. They can answer any general question.
All day I've been trying to figure out if i called a vet that specializes in reptiles if they would give me a second opinion. Now that I know that I will be doing that. I trusted the vet I had but another opinion from someone who is a vet who cares of ball pythons would ease my mind better.
I haven't given a shot yet but I bet they're going to be harder than the vet made them look today! Thanks for the help!
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What are your ambient temps? My vet recommended bumping ours up a couple degrees when one of ours went exploring on his own, knocked a water bottle over(amongst a bunch of other things), and spent the night in a cold damp closet.
I raised them temp to ambient on cold being 85-86 and on the warm side around 88-89. Uth is at 95. All surface temps are taken below two layers of paper towel. Humidity is at around 40-45.
When I went to the vet I had already been raising them to cold 84-84 and hot side 86-92. Was told to bump it off and from surfing the net read to keep while enclosure around 90. He's now laying outside his hides in the middle by his dish since the cold side climbed to surface 88 degrees.
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