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Posted by: goini04 at Fri Apr 8 22:07:38 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by goini04 ] My question is of nothing more than curiosity, and educational purposes. NONE of my animals have any injuries nor illnesses. Just as I have explained before, I seek medical information, simply because, just as you would perform some first aid measures on yourself if you got injured to prevent further injury, I feel you should be able to do the same for your animal. If you split your leg open, you would stop the bleeding, clean the affected area, and then immediately see a doctor. If you could do these things for yourself, there is no reason why you should not to do the same to help your animal stay comfortable within the mean-time of getting to a vet. If you cannot take a few minutes of every day to do a little more research to better benefit your animals, then do them a favor and find them a better home. It's a bit blunt, but that's the way I feel. I do this for all of my animals, not just my reptiles. This is not a "work-around" from going to the vet by any means. Furthermore, there are some instances, where you would be stressing your animal out, much more just in the process of taking it to a vet, for it to be something so simple as some iodine and a good cleaning (this is only an exampe, in no means am I implying that iodine should be used in certain instances). [ Hide Replies ]
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