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    Re: Disturbing Drunken-like Behavior

    Quote Originally Posted by Reptiliancousin View Post
    I'd think I'd learn my lesson concerning pet store animals by now. I don't even think there's a herp vet close! I live out in the country and the vets out here take care of horses, cattle, goats, dogs, and cats. The only snakes they see out here are associated with pet bites and the venomous reptiles are dead and seen for verification or the usual boas or pythons. Last time I tried to get one of my ribbons in the doc wasn't sure what to do with her. I've considered the return policy option, I don't take your comment as being pessimistic but rather realistic. But I know the people there quite well and they won't do a thing about Dizzy. All I can really do is take care of her the best that I know how and hope for the best. If she's beyond help then I'd rather her pass in a comfortable place with a person who cares rather than a dirty pet store environment among people who'd discard her. But if anyone knows a reliable herp vet around here or san Antonio I'd be grateful for a name or number.
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    Re: Disturbing Drunken-like Behavior

    I don't know how reputable they are as I've never been but there is a reptile vet in Kyle, about 15 miles north of San marcos, where I am. I believe his name is Cord Offerman, from the Kyle Animal Hospital, phone number is 512-268-5003. Hope that helps sorry your sweet baby isn't doing well

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    Re: Disturbing Drunken-like Behavior

    Such a sad post for such a pretty girl. I hope all turns out well for her and you.
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    Re: Disturbing Drunken-like Behavior

    What you said is the best way to handle a situation like this. Even if a vet was close there is little they can do for reptiles. Internal issues are rarely if ever cured by vets and with a snake this size the stress alone will cause it to pass more times than not. Best bet is to contact the pet store and demand a refund of some sort. Anyone that takes one look at that snake can see that it has a problem..

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    Re: Disturbing Drunken-like Behavior

    Thanks everyone. You're all very kind. She's actually doing well this evening compared to the death scare this afternoon. But now she's wandering around her tank. She moves slowly but at least she's doing something rather than just lie still. I tried feeding her a pinkie but she ignored it. I'm hoping her being active is a sign of good things to come.

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    Re: Disturbing Drunken-like Behavior

    I really appreciate that you want to do the best for this little garter, if you know the shop wont do anything to treat it you're making a good call.
    In your position I'd be contacting the manager at the shop and having a conversation along the lines of - you sold me a snake that has some serious health problems, you don't want me the snake back, I'm willing to treat it well and am going to be facing vets bills (which you don't want if I return it for a refund), so how about you give me a refund and I'll foot the vet bills.
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    Re: Disturbing Drunken-like Behavior

    Steve Schmidt gave me a call tonight and recommends you call Dr. Rob Coke of the San Antonio Zoo for help or advice.
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    Re: Disturbing Drunken-like Behavior

    Here's a great website where this Vet. is listed. Just click on "Find A Vet" and go to your State.

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    Re: Disturbing Drunken-like Behavior

    Have they treated the snake with anything recently that could have been poisonous i had a rescue snake that came to me one time that had been closed up in a container with no ventilation with a no pest strip to kill mites and the snake acted a lot like this. The only thing i could figure was that the poison caused neurological problems! Could they have used any chemicals on or around the snake? I know they had other snakes around that don't display these same symptoms, but if this snake was stressed or had any smaller underlying problems the chemicals could have affected the snake differently. Glad to hear she is doing better and i hope things turn around for her!
    Quote Originally Posted by reptiliancousin View Post
    thanks everyone. You're all very kind. She's actually doing well this evening compared to the death scare this afternoon. But now she's wandering around her tank. She moves slowly but at least she's doing something rather than just lie still. I tried feeding her a pinkie but she ignored it. I'm hoping her being active is a sign of good things to come.
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