Anonymous wrote:Update OP? What did the vet say? Poor froggy
Anonymous wrote:Could you try giving the toad a gentle massage?
Then, try to set its legs with tightly wrapped gauze and maybe some cotton wrapped toothpicks or tips.
try to make a small chariot type cart, perhaps with Legos, then place the toad's lower half the on the flat bed area. At least the toad can propel itself around more efficiently.
Try giving liquids/water via an eye dropper 1x two hours.
Wake the toad for the water feedings. At hour four, add 1 part sugar to four parts water and double dosage/2x every two hours.
Install light bulb no more than 60 watt at top of terrarium. This will act as a sun lamp.
Open toad's mouth every 1/2 and drop in any insect.
Do you have a mini heart monitor?
Anonymous wrote:OP if the road was seriously injured and now you've introduced a new environment...it will very likely die from shock.
Anonymous wrote:OP if the road was seriously injured and now you've introduced a new environment...it will very likely die from shock.