Spencer is a 6 month old bearded dragon came to us as an emergency. He was badly injured and will require a lot of vet attention to get well again. He has three fractures in his jaw (we will add a photo of his X-ray in the comments). His surgery to correct the breaks is estimated to be at least $1,000 and that doesn’t account for any emergencies that may come up. He will also require monthly X-ray
Pickles came in to a shelter after being found left in a 10 gallon tank, on sand, by a dumpster in the middle of summer. This poor dragon was so very underweight. We have no idea how long he was left there.
They reached our to Michelle for help and she worked day in and out to get this baby to where he needed to be and now he is THRIVING!! He was adopted by one of our board members and has the b
Slush was found abandoned in an apartment. The cleaning crew found him and sought rescue for help for her. She has extremely severe MBD and floppy jaw. Her whole body feels like slush.. she was under Michelle's medical care and thrived through it all and we are happy to say that she is now in an amazing forever home!
Female Adult Bearded Dragon
Sugar Ray traveled from Georgia to Michelle here in Texas. His owner received Sugar Ray from a lady. She had no clue what she was getting until he was home with her. His jaw was broken. Her vet didn't see severe cases like Sugar Ray but did the best he could. He warned her that the surgery may not work. She decided to send him to Michelle thanks to some people who support what she does. He's a swe
Quasi! He's been through so much! Let me tell you about this guy. He was brought to Heather in very rough shape. He was then transfered to Michelle to be in her care. Almost every rib in his body was broken, 7 parts of his tail, sores from being outside in the heat...yes he was found outside! He had syringe feedings twice a day, pain meds and cream for the sores. Though he did thrive and have qual
Roo came in to us with mouth rot unable to eat. Our vet dug out a pretty nasty cyst formed in his mouth from the mouth rot and Michelle is working on continuing to nurse him back to health and get some weight back on him.
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