Bearded Dragon Dehydration
Bearded dragons can quickly get dehydrated and keeping them hydrated is very important for a bearded dragon’s health. Take extra care to keep them hydrated, especially when they get sick…
Bearded Dragon Stress
Bearded dragons can become stressed out for various reasons. When stressed out they might have diarrhea, appetite loss, and darkened stomach or show aggression. If your bearded dragon is new…
Bearded Dragon Obesity
In the wild, bearded dragons are normally active creatures. Dragons in captivity can obviously not be as active since they are confined to a cage. If your dragon is well…
How to Care for a Sick Bearded Dragon
The thing we fear most is when our beloved dragon gets sick, and sometimes we do not even know what to do to help them get better. Sometimes basic care…
Bearded Dragon Health Checkup and Sign of Illness
The health and well-being of our bearded dragons are very important to us. The thing that we worry about the most when it comes to their care is whether they…
Caring For a Female Pregnant Bearded Dragon
Caring for a pregnant (Gravid) female bearded dragon can be tricky and sometimes it can even be hard to try and keep them healthy. When a female gets pregnant without…
My Bearded Dragon is Too skinny
My Bearded Dragon is Too skinny, Dehydrated, and has not eaten much Lately, What should I Do? Similar to us, or quite frankly, any other living being, bearded dragons that…
Bearded Dragon Shedding
Bearded Dragons will Shed all their lives, especially when growing and developing well. Signs of a shed are always a good indication, it tells you that your beardie is growing…
Bearded Dragons – The Poop Factor
It might sound ridiculous, but monitoring your dragon’s poop can ensure that you not only know that they are healthy, but also that you know the minute they are not.…
Bearded Dragon Brumation
Brumation is almost like hibernation, but the bearded dragon’s body does not completely shut down. He/she may sleep for weeks or even months at a time, waking very rarely to…