I've gotten lazy with the blog as I try to survive summer vacation with my kids. I post all the time on Instagram, but neglect this blog because I still don't have a good app that works. I'll get updated again once my kids start school. And, as always, you can get instant updates if you follow me on Instagram.
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Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
Updating
I've been posting info on my Instagram account and then forgetting to update my blog! So be sure to follow me on INSTAGRAM or on my Facebook page to get more up-to-date info.
I'm going to update my blog right now. :)
I'm going to update my blog right now. :)
Saturday, May 13, 2017
Gout in Beardies
This is what I posted on Instagram this morning:
Gout in bearded dragons is becoming far more common and is a symptom of poorly functioning kidneys. It can be treated, but not cured. Normal beardie kidneys flush out extra proteins and uric acid; defective kidneys allow uric acid crystals into the blood stream where they collect in the joints. Gout causes excruciating pain for beardies because uric acid crystals are like tiny daggers that poke into sensitive joints with every movement. Gout first starts to collect in the lower extremities-- fingers & toes, ankles & wrists. As it overflows those areas, it starts to pool up in shoulders and hips. It essentially freezes the joints in place because it is too agonizing for the beardie to move them! A vet can actually make a tiny incision and squeeze the uric acid paste out (it is similar to beardie pus, but whiter).
This pic is a beardie I took in who could only move his head a slight amount; that was it. 😱 He was euthanized almost immediately to let him escape the pain he'd been living in. If you can catch gout early enough in an adult, you can control it by eliminating all protein from the beardie's diet. Supplements like black cherry and bee pollen can help, but there is only so much you can do for defective kidneys.
If a baby beardie has gout (which I'm seeing more & more), there's very little chance of success. 😔 A baby must have protein even though the protein will kill the weak kidneys. It's a losing battle & I've put down several. Sloppy breeding practices and terrible genes being passed on are creating thousands of baby beardies with early onset kidney disease being sold by national pet store chains.😠.
To effectively diagnose gout, a vet needs to take a blood test showing diminished kidney function and identify joint stiffness & swelling. Treatment plans are based on the age of the beardie. But PLEASE remember this--- you are NOT doing your beardie any favors by keeping them alive-- It hurts SO bad!!!
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Friday, April 28, 2017
New Phone App
My life has been more difficult since Blogger stopped updating their app for my iOS system and I can't blog from my phone! I end up doing most of my updates on Instagram and posting them to my rescue page on Facebook.
I bought BlogPress this morning, but it won't let me upload photos. Ugh!
So bare with me as I try to figure out how to blog from my phone.
If you want up to date info, follow me on Instagram and Facebook.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Follow me on Instagram!
I've been doing a lot better at posting pics on Instagram lately. Are you on Instagram? Follow me there.
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Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Twitter & Instagram
I'm way into Facebook and post all my updates on my FB page I'm going to try to do a better job of being on Twitter & Instagram because I've been missing SO many of your pics. I want to see all your babies whether they are in one of my Etsy costumes or not!
Are you on Twitter? Be sure to follow us there too! Tag us in your pics of your babies. @PamperedBeardie
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Are you on Instagram? We are! Tag us in your pics.
#PamperedBeardies
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Anything else we should be on? Post a comment below.
Are you on Twitter? Be sure to follow us there too! Tag us in your pics of your babies. @PamperedBeardie
Twitter Link HERE
Are you on Instagram? We are! Tag us in your pics.
#PamperedBeardies
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Anything else we should be on? Post a comment below.
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