I sincerely do not know what she is suffering from. She was eating and soaking three days ago. Her diet or routine hasn't changed recently. She has crickets and mealworms available. A vet bill is out of the question for me with my current situation. I didn't see other posts on this site to find humane ways to help her, but after I posted here, I found more information online. If things haven't improved by tomorrow morning, I will give her a peaceful and loving farewell. She was found behind the library in Big Bear Lake, CA, where I worked just before I retired. I have also retired from public school teaching where I always had a frog or a toad in my classroom. My African Dwarfs actually breeded and I was able to get the babies out before the parents ate them. With the toad, I took her and several of her brothers and sisters in, but she was the biggest and kept keeping the others from the food. I released the others and kept her for a friend, a storytime partner and a confidant during library storytime, stressful retirement stuff and a move to Arizona. She is loved, even if we can't afford a vet. Thanks for your concern and I'm glad there is a forum like this for people who love frogs and toads.





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