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    Re: A drooly snake?

    Quote Originally Posted by Maverick67 View Post
    This could be a respiratory infection with can be potentially deadly. If you not sure how to check for this look it up o youtube i found quite a few helpful videos. Although I did have one time where my BP was drooling without any sign or RI. After i saw it I checked her thoroughly.
    I did check for the symptoms of RI, and he doesn't seem to have the main ones.. He just seems drooly. I took him to my friend who i got him from, and he said it's not common, but balls can tend to drool with stress or when they're going in and out of shed. I'll see if he knows a local vet I can take him to, just in case though, I think.
    Last edited by starquakes; 12-14-2010 at 10:20 AM.

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