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Posted by: bradh at Wed Sep 1 00:12:13 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bradh ] Thanks for the promising "diagnosis" Will. I remembered that happened to a 10ft burm my buddy left in the car a little too long also. It snapped right back. I have since moved him inside to 78 degree temps and a heatpad if he wants it. I still see that initial feeding response when he is presented with something, but he will then withdraw. I made an attempt to assist feed him this weekend hoping he would snap into the routine, but to no avail (try that with an 8 ft. diamond)! Your experience is encouraging to say the least because everything in my research has turned up 100% mortality rates it seems. Temps have dropped here also. I bring him outside on the weekends for the day to tool around the backyard. He is still drinking loads of water though, which is promising I guess. All I have to go on at this point are the negative tests from the vet and his behavior now I guess. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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