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Yes he is! Lol true. My Pom lost most of his hair though due to hypothyroidism I think and he currently has collapse trachea and heart failure.. He's still going strong, medication is doing its magic. Hope ur 2 beasts live a long healthy life, they're beautiful :')
the outdoor housing was unprofessionally thought of, i'd really appreciate it if someone linked me to a safe outdoor enclosure if i happen to welcome a beardie. they are such a wonderful pets and it was a joy keeping azaar.
thank you everyone for your kind words
my country's heat/sun can be too high up to 30-40-45-50-55 Celsius.
i've been to the U.S, and Europe, their sun doesn't match ours at all.
i remember my friend's rabbit that escaped from its cage, when she got back home she saw the rabbit frozen in her place and dead under the sun.
my uncle's...
Have to let it out.. and moral of the story is
Bearded dragons cant handle that much sun.
all i read on the internet is "Australia, sun,sun,sun,heat, heat,sun,sun,heat,insects,etc"
so,
since the sun is always out in my country, i'd let my dragon bask beside the window screen for an hour or 2...
How to make my dragon shed faster in a specific part other than soaking them in water? Im worried that the tip of her tail may fall off(paranoid)
(I received her with her tail being dark, so no I dont think it is rotting because I peeled a part of it during her bath and saw a lighter color...
If you really think no other critter sneaked into her cage and caused the rott, then I guess since those reptiles are hardy, she probably chewed her leg as a survival instinct
True. there are about 5 or 6 Vets/Pet Hotels around me so i dont know which one to choose, plus there are also maybe more than 9 vets a little bit far but still in my city so i have to think wise of where to go and which has a fair price.
The dragon that I currently have is the sweetest creature on earth, she is calm and just chills.
But as a first time bearded dragon owner, I received her with a lump on her face that im affraid I cant take care of it very well since im a beginner and reptiles dont heal fast(if the vets give me...
This is not good to hear with a first beardie.. well, time to not take it lightly anymore. How much does having a surgery for it cost in the U.S or U.K? I do have the money thank God, but just to not get ripped off.