Raise the ambient temperature: immediately transfer the palace guard to a warm environment, such as indoor heating or using heating equipment. Ensure that the ambient temperature is stable, suitable for palace life, generally between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius.
Use insulation equipment: You can use heating pads or side heaters to provide extra heat for the palace. However, it is necessary to ensure the safety of the equipment and adjust it to a suitable temperature to avoid overheating from harming the palace.
Observe the situation of guarding the palace: while taking warm measures, carefully observe the situation of guarding the palace. Check whether there are other abnormal symptoms, such as dyspnea and loss of appetite. These symptoms may indicate that there are more serious health problems in keeping the palace.
If Shougong's condition is not obviously improved, or you are worried about his health, please contact a veterinarian or a professional reptile rescue organization as soon as possible. They have professional knowledge and experience in dealing with such emergencies and can provide targeted suggestions and solutions.
When contacting the veterinarian or relief organization, please provide detailed information about the palace, including its species, age, sex, weight, recent feeding environment and diet. This information will help veterinarians or rescue organizations to better understand the situation of guarding the palace and provide them with more accurate help.
In addition, in order to prevent similar situations from happening again, it is suggested to regularly check the intrauterine feeding environment to ensure that the temperature, humidity, food and other conditions are appropriate. At the same time, pay attention to the weather forecast, take measures to prevent cold and keep warm in advance, and ensure the palace guards to spend the winter safely.
Please remember that keeping the palace as a pet requires our careful care and attention. In an emergency, it is very important to keep calm and take correct measures.