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Bearded dragon foot infection?

Emery Aranda

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Came across this after being in Oklahoma over the past few days... It was my brothers job to feed and water my animals while gone but I guess he didn’t catch this. I don’t know the other dragon I had with her attacked her foot, or if she took a s*** on it and it got infected or just hardened...
Currently soaking her to see if the “muck” will soften up and fall off but things aren’t looking too good as I feel like the little white poking out of it is bone exposure. Can’t really afford vet bills right now, but I’m worried she may need an amputation....
Perfect after quitting my job to move with my fiancé in the Air Force and then she cancels the marriage on the day of leaving me unemployed. Life’s great [emoji19][emoji19][emoji19] if anyone has any suggestions, please by all means help me out.
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After a long soak I managed to get some crud off, and all 5 toes to be seperated but it appears that two of her toes are infected and appears to have bone exposure... I’m wondering if I could get away with just clipping those two toes or if her whole foot is infected.
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How is the Beardie.. Did it get better?


Funny you ask. After I clipped off two twos and put some neosporin on, she was eating within 5 minutes after, appetite and all. I haven’t seen anything else that looks good; no new fungus like growth so I’m determined that it wasn’t yellow fungus and that she’s gonna continue to do great :)



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