Hi guys! I live in Florida, and have about five Cuban tree frogs living in my backyard. I enjoy watching these guys! But my dog found one this morning laying in the grass, just... sitting there. The dog didn't attack the frog, was simply barking at it. But usually the bigger ones are fast to jump, and this one wasn't. Closer inspection saw that the frog's sides are very puffed out, and feel almost full of air if you touch them. His front legs are sort of curled in, and he uses them to almost paw at himself like a cat... but doesn't seem to be able to do much else with them. I was worried he might have been bitten by something poisonous and could be suffering, but my dad didn't want to put him out of his misery unless he was sure something was seriously wrong with him. But the frog has been sitting in the same spot all day with no change. I want to make sure I'm not needlessly ending the frog's life, though. Does anyone have experience with this? Thanks in advance!





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