irThumper - We are beekeepers so I used raw honey with distilled water and a qTip. The sugar/honey helps reduce the edema in the mucosa and the padded qtip allowed us to replace the prolapse with little trauma to the frog.

Lija - no one is making excuses, I simply stated that while his conditions were not optimal before he was healthy and active. As soon as we realized he was not doing well we have actively made changes for him that will hopefully allow him to recover and get back to 100% again. It is pointless to move him to new accommodations while he is unable to use his hind legs once he is recovered and moving about we will address that as well. Through local sources we have have received poor advice, I was hoping to find better advice to help Pogo on this forum not criticism for how someone else was raising him. I never claimed to be an expert concerning the White's and am open to gaining knowledge from those that have had more experience. I don't appreciate the sarcasm for trying to do right for our pet.
Thanks to those who have given suggestions for better diet options. When his appetite improves I hope he enjoys his new fare.