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Re: Eaten Scales,...
 Originally Posted by Deborah
I know this is not gonna be the popular answer here however you are dealing with extensive damage on a VERY young animal and if I were you I would consider putting the animal down now to end it's suffering.
If you don't do that than you MUST take him to a vet that will likely prescribe anti-biotics to prevent infection but let's face it given the size of the animal the recovery chances are low.
The animal would take a long time to recover (if it did) and would not eat during that process and could likely end up starving to death given it's size if the rest doesn't kill it.
PS: Fuzzie mice are nit appropriate size food for BP, the right food was offered just not fed responsibly that's all.
I have to agree 100% with Deb. Not only will it take a LONG time to recover (IF it can recover at all), it may also take a very long time to die...and it breaks my heart to think of it suffering through all the cleansing treatments and antibiotic shots just to eventually die anyhow. Poor little thing.
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You also have to wonder if the scar tissue , which will be EXTENSIVE is going to be pliable and able to stretch , to accommodate feeding, growing and shedding.
At that age they grow so fast.
Please take it to the vet, if only just to put it down. I can't even look at those pics , it looks so painful
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Re: Eaten Scales,...
poor guy this i swhy i s tay away from live rodents. please keep us updated on his recovery! my wishes to you and the little guy.
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I am afraid that euthanizing this poor little guy is likely the best treatment, the only thing that would be similar in a human that happens is a large burns covering large portions of the body. Which is sometimes treated with induced comas. It is possible to rehabilitate this animal maybe but that is that better for the animal? The risk of infection would be very high and there is likely deeper tissue damage (I didn't look at the pictures close enough to see....) I am very sorry, that this animal is suffering that it happened in the first place and more that you have to actually look at this damage first hand. What you are doing is very special and important. I believe that the best thing for this snake is euthanasia.
I am sorry that you have to handle this.
Alex
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Re: Eaten Scales,...
Poor little baby!!!
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Re: Eaten Scales,...
Sometimes tough calls have to be made. If it were my decision to make, I would have already put it down upon discovery in that condition.
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Re: Eaten Scales,...
This is just so sad. I hate to see any animal it such a horrible condition. I couldn't imagine letting this happen. At least the pet store owners let the person go before it happened again, and hopefully they are more careful in the future.
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I am also of the opinion that euthanasia is the best option, here. The risk of infection is so high, and I don't know how you could keep all of that exposed tissue from becoming damaged or necrotic.
Poor thing I am sorry...
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Sometimes the damage is just to vast to warrant a vet visit and having them put the animal down. This seems to be one those cases, it's hard to think of how much pain the animal must be in with 95% of it's body being an open wound ..
Gosh..must have been a very hungry rat to do all of that in one night..
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thank you all,... i will do what i can about the vet cuz he's out of town and i have no money this month due to taking a different snake into the vet last month so i have to find someone else or wait till saturday when he gets back thanks again,...
so there is nothing i can do at home for him????
Last edited by Cheshire_queen; 02-02-2011 at 01:56 PM.
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