Quote Originally Posted by Ra View Post
I'm going to be frank here. I know you care about your animal but you should really have been letting him rest and recover. Being handled for a healthy frog is stress.

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Then I will be just as frank when I say that your last post is highly inappropriate Ra. What's done is done. Also, let me make it clear that at 9 am this morning after his two big hops across his tank I only touched him twice. Once right after the incident to fix his leg from its unnatural position and I did not touch him again until a couple hours later to try and see if he was breathing. Which he was not and his body was already completely stiff. Before this incident this frog had never been handled in his entire life. I don't need someone telling me that it stresses them out. I am aware.

We have since gotten confirmation from our Vet that he is gone.

I did everything within my power to give him the best life possible. To say "I know you care about your animal..." and then try to apply guilt to me has to be the most inconsiderate thing I have ever read in these types of forums. It's unfortunate because you started out really helpful. I guess when push comes to shove it's better to try to blame someone for an unfortunate turn of events rather than just accepting the FACT (and yes I say fact because our frog did indeed die of shock) that there was nothing that could have stopped this from happening.

In the future please think about what you type before you post it.