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    Delta Frog
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    I know NOTHING about frogs except they hop around my yard!! I was burning limbs yesterday and when the fire was low, we noticed a little frog in part of the pile that did not have an active flame, but had lots of ashes. I was horrified!! And he was moving a little!! I reached in and picked him up and found that, besides the ashes all over him, his little toes on his front left foot were mangled, like melted, and the toes on his back foot were completely burned off. I rinsed him off under the outside faucet (sorry, I didn't know then about using dechlorinated water). His breathing seemed strange, even though I don't know what is normal for frogs, and he made little hoarse squeaking noises. I thought for sure he would be dead soon, but I had to bring him inside and try to do something. He is kind of brownish gold and is, what I would call, toady-looking. He is not a little green tree frog. I put him on a damp paper towel with some antibiotic ointment on it. Then, I put him in a large plastic storage container with a shallow dish of water from my outside fish pond and a towel to cover him. This morning, he seemed stronger, hopping away from me when I tried to pet him (remember, I'm into dog rescue!). He even pooped during the night. I did not, however, know what to feed him. What should I do? Is he in pain? Should I try to put him back out in my yard close to where I found him? I have 10 rescue dogs and do not need a frog. Are there frog recues that I could get him to for rehab? Please advise me asap. (P.S. I am afraid of crickets.)(I am also not very computer savvy.)

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    Since you are not prepared to care for the frog, I would definitely recommend releasing it close to where you found it.


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    Default Re: Dog Rescuer Is Now A Frog Rescuer!! Please Help!!

    If it is really badly injured and suffering, you could also euthanize it.
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    Hi-Thanks for the response. The only problems that I can see with the frog is that he is missing all toes on left back and mangled toes on left front. Can he survive with these impairments? What should I be feeding this little guy? I'm sure he's hungry.

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    They can survive with injuries. But if it's too bad, I agree with amy and would euthanize it with some anbesol in a sandwich bag.


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    I know that Bill is far more experienced with frogs than I however I have been in rescue for years.

    I personally would recommend contacting your local vet. Vets usually have a list of local rescues and may be able to help you locate someone experienced with frogs. If that fails here is a couple links that may be able to help.

    Wild life rescue by state;

    The Wildlife Rehabilitation Information Directory

    Mississippi Wildlife Rehabilitation List of Mississippi Rehabilitators

    Burns are one of the more serious injuries and most vulnerable to infection.
    Good that you used an antibiotic ointment ( hope it did not have a pain killer very toxic to frogs) That is the main reason I would not release him. It could be a long painful death.
    Great you cared enough to take the time to help the poor little guy,above and beyond even for a dog rescuer

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    I would agree with a rescue, the problem being is most wildlife rescues don't work with frogs. You can, however, try a nature center, if you have any in the area.


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    I agree, I could not find anyone in my area for frogs when I was looking for help with all of the Gray Tree frog tadpoles and baby frogs, however, believe it or not there are some listings of frog rescuers in Mississippi, I just did not know which ones were close to Delta Frog.

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    Delta Frog
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    Thanks Everyone - It looks like I will try to find a rescue for my little friend. I've driven dogs hundreds of miles to their new homes, so I guess I can go on a frog transport. Does anyone know of a haven for him somewhere. If it is too far for me, maybe I can set up a leg transport. In the mean time, what do I feed him and how often? Also, what kind of an environment do I need to create for him? Is pond water ok or do I need to get something to dechlorinate some tap water? And any other suggestions would be appreciated.





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    well, we are going to need a pic of the frog so we can identify it in order to recommend care for it. you can post a picture using the little button above the text box that looks like a picture frame
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    You sound like a great guy to take this on.

    As far as environment, since he is burned I would suggest the cleanest/disinfected container you can get a hold of if you don't have a Kritter keeper. a plastic shoe box or other plastic tote type container would serve well. The smaller the better (within reason) he needs to be kept still and quiet. Alcohol does not start killing bacteria for 24 hours so if you don't have any other disinfectant try a very mild bleach solution (like 3%)and let it sit on the surface of the container for at least 10 minutes then rinse like crazy since bleach is also toxic for frogs and soap is almost as bad for several reasons. You could also steam but it has to be about 155 degrees F. for at least 5 min. so probably not practical. Use damp paper towels as a substrate (liner for the bottom of the container) what you need to be thinking now is sterile, because of the burns, wash your hand (vigorously before handling or use surgical gloves) handling frogs with wet hands is a good practice anyway. No sticks or any other decor items at this point. If noting else is available use distilled water or last resort boil your tab water. I would stay away from anything that may contain germs or other contaminates like the pond water.

    Feeding him at this point is not entirely necessary, not until tomorrow, as bill said a pic would be helpful to determine appropriate diet.

    I love the idea of a relay transport for a frog, lol. I've done cats and dogs frequently for our local humane society. I drove two kittens to DE from NC because they went to the perfect home. I also drive to Asheville ( about an hour and a half) with turtles that have shell injuries since there is a guy there who repairs them. Then when they have recovered I pick them back up since they need to be released as close to the area they were found as possible, turtles will travel for miles non-stop in attempt to find their home range. We record their location with GPS.

    The things we won't do for are animal friends, lol.

    Oh, and please do try those two links provided above for frog related rehabbers in your area.

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    Delta Frog
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    THANK YOU to all of my frog friends!! I have found a rehabber for my little burned frog!!! And he is only 4 1/2 hours away from me. I took your advice and went on line and found a guy who rehabs reptiles, but when I talked to him, he said that he has worked with amphibians too. After hearing my story, he said he would rehab my frog. YIPPEE!! I will be taking him next week. In the meantime, I will need to know about his diet. As soon as I can figure out how to send pictures, I will do so.
    It will be tomorrow, though. Again, thank you everyone for your support and advice. Talk soon.

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    Excellent news!


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    That's great news!
    Any only a true animal lover would say " And he is only 4 1/2 hours away"

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    Bill-Help!! I can't get my little frog to eat anything. I can't find any crickets. Went to the little store that sells them and could only find minnows. I went to Walmart and found something called ReptoTreat. It says it's for aquatic turtles, newts and frogs. It is the tiniest freeze dried shrimp. My frog has not touched them. I was desperate and gave him a "string" of ground chuck that looks like a worm. (I know that's not ideal, but I'm afraid he is going to starve.) I wiggled it around in front of him hoping that he would think it was a live worm. He didn't touch it. I have seen no more frog poop since that first day. He likes to stay covered and still, but he is active when I touch him. He jumps and wants to climb out of the storage container. Should I let him go outside for a little while and hop around? Even though he doesn't have but one back foot, he can still hop. Please advise. I would be ill if the little fellow died. I am still trying to get someone to help me post pictures. I have emailed them to myself from my phone, but I don't know what to do from there. He is just a little brownish-gold, kind of chubby, 2 inch long and probably as wide, frog. Also, should I try to get him back when he finishes rehab and put him back out in my yard where he came from? Can he live in the wild with only one back foot? I look forward to hearing from you.

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    Is he bumpy or smooth? Does he have "warts?"


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    For food, you can try meal worms. They're often found at pet stores and they don't jump or fly. You said you didn't like crickets, so this could be an alternative if he will take it.


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    He is bumpy on his back and has a really smooth tummy.

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    We have one pet store near me so I will see if they have meal worms tomorrow. How do I give them to my frog? Does he need to eat every day? How many worms?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delta Frog View Post
    We have one pet store near me so I will see if they have meal worms tomorrow. How do I give them to my frog? Does he need to eat every day? How many worms?
    No he does not need to eat every day. Frogs can go a week easily without food, though it's not reccomended especially in his condition. Every other day is good. In his state, feed him as much as he will take. You will most likely have to wiggle the worms with tweezers.


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