An exotic veterinarian is one who treats non-standard companion animals. This can include some or all of the following: "pocket pets" like rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, ferrets; reptiles like snakes, iguanas, lizards; fish; amphibians like frogs; birds ranging from cockatiels to parrots; exotic wildlife such as deer, raccoons, skunks and owls; foreign animals such as zoologic collections (lions, antelopes, bears, etc.).
If you have an unusual animal, it is highly advised that you search around for a veterinarian who has experience with treating that animal prior to the animal getting sick. Calling around for a veterinarian who can treat your reticulated python when it is dangerously sick at 2 AM on a Sunday is not fun and could result in a life-threatening delay in treatment.
27 or 28
I would expect them to be a vet who treats, cures, looks after and put down etc exotic wildlife. They would need to be trained as a wildlife vet, and probably first start as a pet/general vet.
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Call your local exotic pet vet immediately.
if you ask your normal vet they may have someone who can care for guinea pigs. At my local vet there is someone who can care for guinea pigs
i would say an exotic animal vet
yes but try to find one that specialises in exotic animals
4-12 years
You should take her to an exotic pet vet for a check up.
take it to the vet asap. hopefully you looked up a vet that specializes in exotic pets beforehand. http://www.guinealynx.info/emergency.html
Take your turtle to a qualified reptile or exotic vet.
Only thing you should do is to take it to an exotic vet since it could have mites or mange or some other type of parasite that needs a vet to get rid of.