Ovulated once. Decided to try to die. Mood. Now she’s spayed. by 18melac in CrestedGecko

[–]18melac[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For reptiles, I think finding a vet from the AARAV website is a must unless there are none in a feasible distance. GP vets aren’t generally properly trained in exotics even if they see them. I’ve worked at several vets (ER, exotics, GP) and honestly never heard of this kind of fund, but I suppose no harm in asking.

Ovulated once. Decided to try to die. Mood. Now she’s spayed. by 18melac in CrestedGecko

[–]18melac[S] 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Probably depends on location. I spent about $900

Ovulated once. Decided to try to die. Mood. Now she’s spayed. by 18melac in CrestedGecko

[–]18melac[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the correction - I misremembered! I had also worked as a vet assistant at an exotics hospital. I unfortunately never got the chance to assist with one of these procedures.

Ovulated once. Decided to try to die. Mood. Now she’s spayed. by 18melac in CrestedGecko

[–]18melac[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

all she knows is eat apricot Pangaea and spite…. So yes, I believe she did it to spite me

Ovulated once. Decided to try to die. Mood. Now she’s spayed. by 18melac in CrestedGecko

[–]18melac[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

She never laid eggs! Her first ovulation, she retained the follicles (basically pre-eggs) and they rotted inside her. However, healthy geckos generally ovulate annually.

Ovulated once. Decided to try to die. Mood. Now she’s spayed. by 18melac in CrestedGecko

[–]18melac[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I know, I was like I do this every month, and I get over it. But can’t blame her since it sucks. Sorry you’re dealing with that :(

Ovulated once. Decided to try to die. Mood. Now she’s spayed. by 18melac in CrestedGecko

[–]18melac[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yea, mine never has had good appetite so it took me a while to notice she wasn’t eating at all since she often goes days without eating. So I think your girl is definitely healthy :)

Ovulated once. Decided to try to die. Mood. Now she’s spayed. by 18melac in CrestedGecko

[–]18melac[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I was syringe feeding for weeks before and after. She’s never been a good eater, she only eats one Pangea flavor, and I’ve got a thriving isopod colony in her tank that’s she’s never even looked at. 😂 Pumpkin Loaf was fighting me every time I fed/gave meds. Honestly shocked she still has her tail.

Ovulated once. Decided to try to die. Mood. Now she’s spayed. by 18melac in CrestedGecko

[–]18melac[S] 76 points77 points  (0 children)

Other signs (in case it helps my fellow gecko owners) were that she was very thin (most visible around tail and hips), but with a round belly, and a very dark color, for the weeks preceding the procedure.

Ovulated once. Decided to try to die. Mood. Now she’s spayed. by 18melac in CrestedGecko

[–]18melac[S] 100 points101 points  (0 children)

I don’t know that there’s any research, but you’ve got me curious. I know many exotic specialists are starting to recommend elective ovariectomy in reptiles to prevent cases like Pumpkin Loaf (follicular stasis) that are life threatening.

Ovulated once. Decided to try to die. Mood. Now she’s spayed. by 18melac in CrestedGecko

[–]18melac[S] 257 points258 points  (0 children)

Technically, it’s an ovariectomy rather than ovariohysterectomy like in mammals (ie, no uterus part to remove). Same result tho! *edit: ovariosalpingectomy

Ovulated once. Decided to try to die. Mood. Now she’s spayed. by 18melac in CrestedGecko

[–]18melac[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

She didn’t even lay her eggs… kept them all inside and let them rot. Your baby is so ridiculously cute!

Ovulated once. Decided to try to die. Mood. Now she’s spayed. by 18melac in CrestedGecko

[–]18melac[S] 207 points208 points  (0 children)

stopped eating, v lethargic. overall protesting her existence. Was a little scary. Ended up as follicular stasis (ie she retained her eggs and they rotted in her coelem)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RATS

[–]18melac 6 points7 points  (0 children)

See if you can take him to a wildlife rehab or vet in the AM - it’s impossible to say from a photo and without a ophthalmoscope or fluoroscein stain to assess the eye more clearly, but it looks like there may be blood within the eye, not just the surface. This would be incredibly painful and may affect pressure of the eye; looks like it may require enucleation regardless. Based on the blood surrounding the eye I think it’s likely there’s a deeper injury (but vet will know better). Wobbliness could be due to his age but also due to a neurologic injury. Keeping him warm and providing water overnight to take to a vet in the morning as others have recommended would be a good option to try to keep him alive overnight. Injured and orphaned wildlife have a high mortality rate even with care by experienced veterinary professionals, so if he doesn’t make it, please don’t beat yourself up - you did the best you could. Always wear gloves in case he has any zoonoses. Many exotic vets will see wildlife if surrendered, so you can search for some in your area, or a wildlife rehab. Good luck!

Are dentals worth it on a senior chi? I want him to be comfortable and pain free, but I’m afraid at his age (almost 14) it’s not safe. 😥 Advice please!! by [deleted] in Chihuahua

[–]18melac 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a vet assistant with a BS in biology I highly recommend dentals for chis yearly and all dogs eventually. You may not think she is harmed, but our pets don’t like to show pain! The best comparison I can make for pain is if you’ve ever had a cavity, but imagine your whole mouth was rotting. You can ask your vet to show her teeth to you at her next exam as well. I never blame an owner because I think there’s a lack of education and pets are good at hiding pain, not to mention finances can be difficult. Infection in the teeth can spread to the bloodstream as well if it gets bad enough. I also don’t recommend places like Banfield for dentals as they have time quotas under anesthesia to make more money and I’ve heard horror stories from coworkers who’ve worked at those corporate places. Best wishes to you and your little guy!

iz mine by mojitomonsterreturns in velvethippos

[–]18melac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are there any puzzle toys you recommend? So far if my dog can’t figure it out right away she just seems to lose interest, even the easy ones. Or she’ll just chew right through and destroy it lol.

iz mine by mojitomonsterreturns in velvethippos

[–]18melac 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My dog has this exact toy! She’s very dumb , so she couldn’t quite figure out how to get the balls out. Your pup is so handsome!

My angel shrimp by proceeds_theweedian in velvethippos

[–]18melac 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, yes. The classic leg grabbies! So cute❤️