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Posted by: celticvamp at Tue Apr 14 22:00:20 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by celticvamp ] In fact I'd say the same thing about any animal regardless of what it is. And I would agree to give an animal the best care in life. As well the best choice sometimes to eliminate suffering is death. Ironic I just went to a class at UAB Birmingham last night and it was a class on herp conservation. There was eight exotics vets attending. Two of them known as the best herp vets in our state. We all get a chance to speak at this class and ask other attendants questions or just share information. I actually brought up this case and when I mentioned this guy was recommended to take the snake to a vet the entire class chuckled and one of the herp vets said "Why? It's a very common problem especially with kingsnakes I've seen it alot. They either stop or are uthanized". | ||
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