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lisazoo1 Posted - Jan 09 2018 : 12:55:19 PM
Hello. I'm looking for some help with my male glider. Lil'Bear!
His chest scent gland has become very enlarged, pink and sometimes looks scabby.
He is almost 15 years old and seems to be in good shape otherwise. Bear eats,drinks, sleeps, plays, and goes to the bath as usual.
I don't have a vet nearby to take him to (I think the closest is about 2 hours each way)
Can anyone recommend any dietary changes or medication options ?

Thank you in advance.