Oh my gawd! I'm so glad you went back in! Not to sound preachy but sometimes God tells you you need to be in a specific place and I think this was one of those times. I'm so very happy you were able to save both the frog from being eaten and the dragon from being poisoned. I'm assuming it was because he didn't get a very large bite that he didn't get enough toxins in him to cause harm. Keep an eye on him but I'd assume you would have seen signs of poisoning by now.
I'm so so so so so so SO! glad hes doing well! He may be a little handicapped because of the missing toes but most species of animal in the world are able to adapt fairly quickly and effectively to missing or damaged limbs (take my 3 legged rat terrier for instance. shes faster then our old greyhounds, one a grand champion, and stronger then some pit bulls I've seen. and scrappier then a golden). I'm sure if he makes it threw the initial treatment you'll have a happy healthy frog who wont really notice a difference. ^w^





). I'm sure if he makes it threw the initial treatment you'll have a happy healthy frog who wont really notice a difference. ^w^
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