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    Re: Neglected Beardie?

    [QUOTE=Armiyana;2769143]I can't agree with this. If this wasn't a mom would you say the same things? Sure maybe not the 'tenth degree' but they need to be criticized not enabled.
    This animal is being neglected. Even after being given advice from both the boarding location and child, they shrug it off with the 'I know best' attitude and rude comments. That's not a doing the best with what they had.



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    And that’s fine that you don’t agree with stated comment. We can agree to disagree. Honor your mother and father above all. They are our parents and even though mom sounded as she was possessive over the beardie you have the knowledge and the right concepts of proper care. The onus was on you to see that proper care was given. Sometimes it’s our approach and language that can sway a person to see things clearly. The reptile needs veterinary intervention at this point and possibly needs veterinary hospitalization. Any other interventions should be viewed as secondary.
    Last edited by Albert Clark; 02-03-2022 at 02:51 PM. Reason: Correct omissions.
    Stay in peace and not pieces.

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