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I am just curious how do you guys who keep venomous snakes manage to get them treated by the vet?
It is quite hard to find a Reptile Vet in most areas but one who will treat dangerous species must be very rare. How do you manage? |
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most vets will not treat venomous. In fact it's very important during your application to find a vet who will trust you. Most vets will not prescribe medication without seeing the animal, they will have to do this (and you will have to treat the animal!) with venomous so you need to clear it all with your vet FIRST or halt the process until you find a sympathetic vet.
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I've used three different vets over the past 10 years (depending on what the issue is/was) and none of these are prepared to treat any "hots" as their own insurnace does not cover them.
I can however purchse most vet type durgs over the interent and can in theory treat things like RI's etc. I have found a vet who will examine any "hot" by appointment though the vet is a 300 mile round trip away. For a seriously ill snake a full day in a car is likely to add a risk of additional stress which could tip the balance over the edge. There are a number of places where I can get samples examined which would and has been very useful. Its a difficult one and we as enthusuast and hobbyists should be aware that many vets have NO idea about herp treatment other than what they read in books and occasionally treat. Thats not an attack on vets (I know a couple who use forums on a regular basis) its simply a fact. Most vets will see the odd corn snake and so on, but how many get a live wriggling Rattlesnake to see??????????? The first reaction is liklely to be offThe second is run anyway a few of my pointelss thoughts |
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you're exactly right, most vets know little to nothing about repitles, why should they? Most will never see one! I know our vet (as good as he is) still has to refer to his university notes and textbooks whenever we come in, we can (and do) do as much ourselves at home!
Most people who get into herps in a big way will often find themselves telling the vet that they are "99% sure this is whats wrong" generally we can always do this, and on several occasions told them what drug to use to treat it, we've even phones our vet and aksed them to order us a supply of a specific drug they do not carry. This is one of the things that changes drastically when you move to hots, much less support from vets if things go wrong, you have to be willing and able to deal with it yourself.
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Its a little like taking you prize GTP to the vet having told him you need "fortum" for a severe RI..a good vet will get it in for you. I keep a stock of certain one's as they often need to order drugs in and early treatment for some conditions is the real key. Can you image phoning a regular vet and telling the receptionist that "horrible Harry" the bad tempered atrox needs to be brought in for examination......................close your eyes and try to imagine the receptionist and the nurse thinking about it!!!!1 ![]() ![]() :mf_dri bble:![]() |
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I found a vet that might look at venomous snakes, as long as I brought them tubed them and held them whilst the examination took place, theres no way a snake can slip out of the tube once secured properly, so any injections could safely be given.
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Wouldn't it be a good idea for those of you with vets that are prepared to see venomous and those of us with vets that are up to speed with reptiles to make a list (with the vet concerned permission) Then put it up as a sticky..
It could help out a lot....I'm lucky I know two vets that are up to speed with hots (one of which advises on DWA) And one that treats reptiles (I never asked about hots as the other two are adequate)
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