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    Little update on my Snake Ollie

    So, he's on his 4th injection. Doing very well. Doesn't even try and hiss or bite, just squirms a little when the medicine goes in. still Docile as ever. His green around his mouth and under his chin has cleared up really well, and he's back to a white/pinkish color.

    He hasn't eaten for me, and the vet said that's because he's going through stress with it all, and he may not eat until after it's over (a month! ). but so far he's still alive. and happy.

    Bought myself a T8 and it should be here next week also! Can't wait!!

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    Well all should be good when the whole ordeal is over, I wish you luck with everything and keep us posted on his situation.
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    Re: Little update on my Snake Ollie

    Yeah it's fairly common for them not to eat while feeling ill or being treated.

    Hang in there and remember you need to finish the course even if he looks fine to you as it might come back and be harder to treat.
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    Re: Little update on my Snake Ollie

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Yeah it's fairly common for them not to eat while feeling ill or being treated.

    Hang in there and remember you need to finish the course even if he looks fine to you as it might come back and be harder to treat.

    Yes sir. I know. His last injection is October 6th. and his next one is tomorrow. Thank you for confirming him not wanting to eat while on medicine. He ate the first day he got an injection, but after that it's been a No.

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    Here he is today after his 5th injection (Half way there) looking all healthy and good.

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