I do think the same way about human physicians.
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I do think the same way about human physicians.
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In my opinion.. after reading all this..
All i would have to say is that NO living things, including plants or animals, are disposable!
You acquired them and by doing that, you become the care giver and the one they look up to to survive (yes! Including plants!)
So with that said, are you gonna throw it all away because one becomes ill? Wouldnt you be responsible in at least taking it a step further to fix it?
Its not because its old or broken that it has to be disposed of! No matter if its your fridge, your cactus or your frog! Especially when they depend on you to survive..
Make sense?
PS. I meant to add... if my dog or my frog were in excruating pain and the chances of survival would only be 20 percent, i probably would end their misery but i would definatly take the first step to try to fix them which would of been bringing them to the vet for a diagnostic at least..
Okay... For the last time....
Frog or no frog.. Whoever you take into your home is not a toy. Cat, dog, fish, hamster, bird or frog doesn't matter. It is your responsibility to provide an adequate housing, food, water and everything else that someone need, including vet care if/when needed. It is not optional. You can't or want do it, then don't take it home.
Im locking this thread.
Save one animal and it doesn't change the world, but it surely changes the world for that one animal!
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