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Posted by danya on January 16, 2002 at 20:31:18:
In Reply to: red foot, baytril, and head bobbing posted by David Sanchez on January 16, 2002 at 10:33:55:
i dont know anything about red foots, i do know that baytril sometimes causes sleepiness though.
: Hello all,
: I recently acquired a red foot for x-mas and truly love the little guy. He is only 8 months old and looks great from the little that I know. I took him in to the vet because I think that it's a good idea to get acquainted with the doc and the animal from the get-go. The vet noticed he was bobbing his head and such, she believed it to be labored breathing though the breeder told me it was behavioral to male red foots. I am not even sure yet if Terpsy is male or female. Since the injections he seems a bit lethargic, lots of burrowing and sleeping. I was wondering if anyone else knows anything about red foot head bobbing and if they have had problems with Baytril and baby red foots. Thanks for any further information. Before the antibiotics Terpsy ate a great deal and now his appetite has notably shrunken. Any insight?
: David Sanchez
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