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Does anyone know where I can find a good vet in Medford area? I did search this forum and the last one is from 2008 that vet doesn't even exist anymore.
This morning he was squeaking/whistling a bit, dunno if it’s stress whistling or past 2-3 days he’s been moving his head and arms to breathe every once in a while, could that be respiratory infection? I got him from a local reptile pet store a couple weeks ago, and I believe my leopard tortoise is about a month old.If you don't have a sick tort don't bother with a vet visit. They usually do more harm then good.
If you are having any concerns, ask on this forum first. We have many that have just about seen it all and can either help or let you know if a vet is the only choice.
Thanks for the reply. Corvallis is still about 3 hours drive from Medford. Right now I'm worried my leopard tortoise might have respiratory Infections. Looking for any vet that is nearby Medford area as my last resort.My sister lives in Corvallis and she has taken her tortoises to Dr. Vickstrom in the past. (not sure of the spelling, and don't know the city she practices in.) My sister was satisfied with her level of tortoise expertise, but she said she's pretty expensive.
Thank you for your quick response. I will do that as soon as I get home. I won't be home until Thursday night, right now my daughter is taking care of my leopard tortoise I'm just worried it will get worse by the time I will be home since she can't do much about it. What do you recommend for a closed chamber enclosure? Buy one or build one?You need to put him in a closed chamber enclosure with 95-100F basking spot with a flood bulb. 80F every place else and at night and 80%humidity. If he gets cold he will get sick. For now get temps right at his level and get the enclosure closed. A 2x4 foot enclosure is best as it gives room to exercise and to get the ata of temp right.
Also do not use plastic bins/totes with low sides.
While you are hearing the noise get the over all temp upto 85 until he seems normal.
Most times things like this can be fixed with correct temps and a little bump in the over all temp.
I sent you a message on Instagram.Shoot me a message and I'll give you my phone number for text/calls. I will happily offer you my assistance.
Regarding your vet question, Dr. Winters with Phoenix Animal hospital has a pet tortoise and could be a resource for fixing a major wound or injury but I would not go there in this case.
I don't check TFO as often as I check my Instagram. So if you want to get ahold of me quicker, shoot me a message on IG at Crawling Critters Zoo and I'll help you out.