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Originally Posted by dustyfeathers
What did the vet say it was? I bet it's a prolapsed vent. It seriously needs to be seen by a medical professional. This condition is extremely painful but fixable if you get it in to a vet, who can put it back where it needs to be.
This often happens if a snake ingests a meal that is large, or is dehydrated and trying to digest a meal.
Good luck! Let us know what happens!
kim
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WOW, thanks a lot. Yea, my vet is closed today, but I am going to go tomorrow and seek some help. I think that is exactly what it is because he was trying to urinate, but was coming out in slow streams. You really think the vet will be able to help him out?
Again, thanks for some actual help.