Yes and be sure to take it to the vet!
It depends on what species of turtles it is and how well you take care of it.
I would say you need to take her to the vet as soon as you can. If a pet rabbit is not eating or pooping one needs to take it to the vet. A pet rabbits life span is 9 to 12 years.
You have to take your animal to your pet, at least every 6 months for a good check up!
You need to take your pet into your Veterinarian and have him or her checked out. Sounds like your pet has internal parasites & possibly other things are going on too. Take a sample of your pet's feces into your Vet too when you go for the check up. You need to do this as soon as possible too as your pet could be coming down with Parvo or salmon poisoning, both are life threatening. Your Vet is the only person who can help out your pet.
Here is a link for nutrition of turtles, if all else fails call the vet or the pet store to find out what they eat.
Pet turtles live in forests. Also they can live near ponds. You can not capture pet turtles if it is not your property. Go to a pet store to adopt one. Do not take them out of their home. Please don't harm our animals.
Take it to a vet.
take it to the vet or you get medicine from pet med
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You can find a vet for your turtle at a normal vet but if they don't take care of turtles u can asked them if him/her can find you 1 by Teressa
Take it to a vet or get a flea collar
Yes and be sure to take it to the vet!
Get some cleaning medicine at the pet store or take it to the vet to get your turtle cleaned up. Remove the leeches--you can just scrape them off. Dab the wounds with betadine, and then schedule a vet appointment. While you wait for your appointment date to come around, collect a fecal sample from your turtles. You can do this with a turkey baster or similar device, after they defecate in the water. Store the sample in the refrigerator (not the freezer). Take it with you to the vet. The vet will check your turtles for health issues, check the wounds, and then check the fecal samples for internal parasites. He will probably find them. If the turtles have leeches, they probably have internal worms, too. He will treat the turtles with worming medications to get rid of the parasites, and will probably send you home with more doses, and instructions. Be sure you find a REPUTABLE reptile vet! Don't let a vet give Ivomec (a popular dog and cat wormer) to your turtles, Ivomec is toxic to turtles. Ask questions.
Call your local vet or pet store (like Petco and Pet Mart) to find out - it could be serious.