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    kermitfan
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    Default All upset after a turbulent night trying to save a frog

    Let me start off by saying that I know nothing about frogs so I already feel guily for some of the wrong steps I may have taken.

    Whilst walking to the bottom of the garden yesterday i saw a motionless frog with one of its rear legs almost hanging off its body, I assumed it to be dead but upon gently prodding it the frog tried to move although struggled to do so. Now I am quite a softie when it comes to all living creatures so I knew that I wanted to help it.

    So I had him in my room all night in a old ice cream container that I filled with tap water, yes I found out this morning that tap water can be deadly for frogs and so i feel bad about that. I tilted the container so that the water was at the bottom of the container and so the top half was dry area for the frog to move to and I filled that with leaves.

    Well this morning he was still breathing but pretty much motionless although sometimes moved in panic when I went near him. His body is also more damaged than I realised with both his front hands?? swollen and black and also blood under his body. So I rang my local vets and they said they to take him down there and they will see what they can do.

    So I have taken him down there and left him there and they are going to ring me back and let me know what has happened, to be honest I don't expect good news.

    Just got home and feeling quite sad, sad that I could have done more maybe.

    Does anyone know what the prodecure with the vets will be, whether it be decide the frog is well enough to live or not?

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    clownonfire
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    Default Re: All upset after a turbulent night trying to save a frog

    Quote Originally Posted by kermitfan View Post
    Let me start off by saying that I know nothing about frogs so I already feel guily for some of the wrong steps I may have taken.

    Whilst walking to the bottom of the garden yesterday i saw a motionless frog with one of its rear legs almost hanging off its body, I assumed it to be dead but upon gently prodding it the frog tried to move although struggled to do so. Now I am quite a softie when it comes to all living creatures so I knew that I wanted to help it.

    So I had him in my room all night in a old ice cream container that I filled with tap water, yes I found out this morning that tap water can be deadly for frogs and so i feel bad about that. I tilted the container so that the water was at the bottom of the container and so the top half was dry area for the frog to move to and I filled that with leaves.

    Well this morning he was still breathing but pretty much motionless although sometimes moved in panic when I went near him. His body is also more damaged than I realised with both his front hands?? swollen and black and also blood under his body. So I rang my local vets and they said they to take him down there and they will see what they can do.

    So I have taken him down there and left him there and they are going to ring me back and let me know what has happened, to be honest I don't expect good news.

    Just got home and feeling quite sad, sad that I could have done more maybe.

    Does anyone know what the prodecure with the vets will be, whether it be decide the frog is well enough to live or not?
    Hi.... First off, kudos to you for going out of your way to take care of a frog that was not yours, and even more kudos to bring him to a vet. It's hard to say what will happen to your frog and what procedures they will opt for. Frogs are resilient. And I've read about frogs loosing one limb and live to tell the tale. I would say keep your hopes up until you hear from the vet.

    It's a nice gesture you've just done.

    Eric

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    Default Re: All upset after a turbulent night trying to save a frog

    I completely agree with Eric. Most people would have left the frog, and most definitely wouldn't have taken it to a vet. It's a great gesture. I really hope the little guy makes it.

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    kermitfan
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    Default Re: All upset after a turbulent night trying to save a frog

    Thanks guys I really hope he makes it too, I had people say to me that I should just put the frog out of it's misery but there's no way I was going to do that.

    If they do have to put him/her down I assume it will be painless.

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    Leefrogs
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    Default Re: All upset after a turbulent night trying to save a frog

    you were lucky to even find a vet, feel fortunate for that. When I called around for a frog vet, the vets thaught I was talking bout the scabby things on horses legs!!!

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    kermitfan
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    Default Re: All upset after a turbulent night trying to save a frog

    Haha! well I called the RSPCA here in the UK and they said to just take him to my local vets and that they should treat them free of charge. Which the vets kindly did do although did ask for a small donation of which I was happy to oblige.

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