Denisebme
Honesty is NOT optional
Valley Dragons said:I've questioned the people involved, and I get evasive answers. I find it interesting that the dragons were not really thoroughly tested for other causes of death by a trained reptile vet (at least that was what I have been told by at least one of the people involved). Adenovirus was found - but what evidence is their that adeno was the cause of death? That's like finding someone dead, doing a few random tests, finding a cold sore, and assuming that the person died of herpes simplex 1. I for one prefer to base my opinions on facts not assumptions.
Jamie
Jamie,
My mother had cancer. Then she got an infection in her feeding tube and since her immune system was ravaged by Chemo, her kidneys failed and she died. What killed her?
The infection itself would never have become systemic if not for the chemo.
Her kidneys, in which she had an undiagnosed disease, would not have failed if not for the infection.
Her death was listed as cancer related, because the cancer and its treatment are what were really the responsible co factors.
I had a conversation with someone years ago that just infuriated me. The person I was talking to said that AIDS didn't kill people. It made me spitting mad. The, a while later I was talking to a friend that has spent 20 years working with AIDS patients, and he told me that technically, AIDS doesn't kill people. What it does is open up the individual who is infected with HIV to a whole host of issues that someone who doesn't have HIV isn't prone too.
I think that most of us know now that AV isn't ALWAYS a death sentence for an animal, and that a lot of beardies who get it have not had any issues as a result. We also know that there are known complications that have arisen, like failure to thrive and liver disease, that have caused serious problems for other people.
I know what Wendy and Tere are saying isn't the popular opinion, but when you talk to them, or talk to other hobbyists who only tested their dragons because they had issues that were not easily explained away only to find out they were positive for AV and that the issues their dragons had were the same as other people who also had dragons with AV, it becomes a bit harder to deny that this disease can cause real problems, most devastating with hatchlings, but also issues that can cause problems with any Dragon.
I don't want this to turn into another thread on AV, we have enough of those already that this conversation can happen on, but its frustrating to see that people are still pointing fingers at people whose only goal is to try to raise a little bit of awareness and to help support people who find themselves with an unhealthy dragon.