Velaria
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OK, I need help!
This axie has had problems almost from the beginning. When he was approximately three months old, I noticed that his limbs were developing improperly. His front legs are very short, and there are no distinguishable fingers. His hind limbs are almost nonexistant, being just very tiny little stumps, and you can only see them if you look very closely. Here is a photo of him when he was younger:
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A couple of people recommended euthanasia, but I didn't have the heart to do it. I figured that I would just keep him as a pet and allow him to live as good of a life as possible.
About two weeks ago, I noticed that he was a little bit "fatter" than the rest of my axies. I knew that he didn't have air trapped in his stomach because he was not floating upside down or anything. I was out of town for a couple of weeks (my sister took care of my axies while I was away), and I just returned a few days ago to find him in the condition in which you see him now! His entire midsection seems to be filled with fluid!
I am 100% positive that he is filled with liquid, not air. He is not floating at all, he is eating well, and he seems to be happy enough, but honestly, I'm afraid that his stomach is going to burst open!!!!
He is approximately five months old now. His limb development seems to have come to a halt, and I'm wondering if his fluid retention is somehow connected to the fact that he has malformed limbs... maybe it took until now for him to display all of his problems. In my previous post, Rayson suggested that he may have the "short toes" genetic problem. Although his limbs look different than the limbs of the axie shown on the Indiana Colony's web site, I believe that he probably does have this short toes syndrome, especially since he's now exhibiting the fluid retention.
What shall I do? Please don't suggest euthanasia. I don't want to kill him, and I don't think he's in any pain. I could be wrong about this, but given the fact that he's eating well, I don't think that he's suffering in any way.
What on earth would cause this kind of fluid retention, and is there anything I can do to help him?
This axie has had problems almost from the beginning. When he was approximately three months old, I noticed that his limbs were developing improperly. His front legs are very short, and there are no distinguishable fingers. His hind limbs are almost nonexistant, being just very tiny little stumps, and you can only see them if you look very closely. Here is a photo of him when he was younger:
A couple of people recommended euthanasia, but I didn't have the heart to do it. I figured that I would just keep him as a pet and allow him to live as good of a life as possible.
About two weeks ago, I noticed that he was a little bit "fatter" than the rest of my axies. I knew that he didn't have air trapped in his stomach because he was not floating upside down or anything. I was out of town for a couple of weeks (my sister took care of my axies while I was away), and I just returned a few days ago to find him in the condition in which you see him now! His entire midsection seems to be filled with fluid!
I am 100% positive that he is filled with liquid, not air. He is not floating at all, he is eating well, and he seems to be happy enough, but honestly, I'm afraid that his stomach is going to burst open!!!!
He is approximately five months old now. His limb development seems to have come to a halt, and I'm wondering if his fluid retention is somehow connected to the fact that he has malformed limbs... maybe it took until now for him to display all of his problems. In my previous post, Rayson suggested that he may have the "short toes" genetic problem. Although his limbs look different than the limbs of the axie shown on the Indiana Colony's web site, I believe that he probably does have this short toes syndrome, especially since he's now exhibiting the fluid retention.
What shall I do? Please don't suggest euthanasia. I don't want to kill him, and I don't think he's in any pain. I could be wrong about this, but given the fact that he's eating well, I don't think that he's suffering in any way.
What on earth would cause this kind of fluid retention, and is there anything I can do to help him?