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Posted by Marissa on May 25, 2000 at 21:41:44:
In Reply to: Leopard Tortoise-potentialy ill posted by Aeryn on May 25, 2000 at 11:26:21:
The animal certainly needs immediate vet care, there is nothing you can do to home treat in this case. Here is a listing of some supposedly reputable herp vets in AZ...get to one that's close to you and quick!
Debra Baldwin, Carol Krugh,
Thomas Miller, John Vagnetti,
Totten Warfield
Valley Animal Hospital
4984 E. 22nd St
Tucson 85711
602-748-0331
Robert Bishop
Tri City Vet Hospital
2332 E Broadway,
Tempe 85282
602-968-9236
Dr. Driggers
Mesa Veterinary Hospital
858 North Country Club
Mesa
(602) 833-7330
CamelWest Animal Hospital
5502 West Camelback Suite 1
Glendale, 85301
623-934-1272, fax: 623-934-1393
Richard Funk
Mesa Veterinary Hospital
858 North Country Club Drive
Mesa, AZ 85201
840-833-7330
Donald Holmes
Scottsdale Hills Animal Hospital
7139 E. Thunderbird Rd 1,
Scottsdale 85254
602-948-0939
James Jarchow
Sonora Animal Hospital
410 W. Simmons Rd.
Tucson, Az 85705
(520) 888-8988
check for updated iguana diet information
Michael Kiedrowski
Mountain View Animal Hospital
9812 N. 7th St
Phoenix 85020
602-861-1355
Marilyn Lieb
Desert View Animal Hospital
4126 E. Indian School Rd
Phoenix 85018
602-955-5500
Michael Samuels
Central Animal Hospital
3113 East First Street, Ste. C
Tucson, AZ 85716
520-323-9912
Dr. Sampson
Ingleside Animal Hospital
5130 East Thomas Rd
Phoenix 85018
602-840-3446
John Vagnetti, Jr
Valley Animal Hospital
4984 E. 22nd St.
Tucson 85711
(520) 748-0331
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