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Selecting a Pet Bearded Dragon
admin | April 18, 2009 | 3:53 am

bearded_dragon Bearded dragons are generally tame and obedient creatures that are easy to love and adore. If you want a bearded dragon as a pet, you should think it over carefully and consider the amount of care and expense that you can provide. A lot of bearded dragons are available from pet stores and online from breeders all over but it is best to arm yourself with ample knowledge to help you choose the best dragon for you and to help you plan ahead on how to care for your pet.

There are a few elaborate things you need to consider in selecting a bearded dragon for a pet. First off, check out the place or the person where or whom you will be purchasing your dragon from. Pay attention to where the dragon is kept. Check for the cleanliness and breathing space. If the conditions are poor, then most likely you’ll be getting a dragon with poor health . Some pet shops don’t really know how to care for these animals and will do and say just anything to make the sale. Their storages are often too crowded and have inadequate nourishment. It is also best to get to know the breeder/s if you plan on purchasing your dragon online or from a bearded dragon lover to get information on the characteristics and personality of the dragon.

You’ll know that a bearded dragon is good and healthy when:

1.    The size is just right. A six week baby dragon should at least be 6 inches over. Do not buy baby dragons that are shorter because this could mean that they are not yet ready and they may not be able to handle a new environment once you purchase them. Moving them to a different surrounding may stress them out and they may become ill. To be sure, always look for a dragon at least 8 to 10 inches long. It is better to get a juvenile dragon rather than a hatchling.

2.    The eyes are clear and open. The dragon’s eyes should be wide, alert and are attentive to their surroundings. There shouldn’t be any form of excretions or dark circles around the eyes. Most dragons are kept in a clear glass cage and should be looking at you with interest when you see them through the glass. This is a sign that a dragon is in a happy disposition.

3.    The mouth, nose, toes and nails are in good condition. There should be no missing parts and make sure that they are walking normal. Sometimes, baby dragons tend to bite each other while fighting over food or simply when their cages are overcrowded. The mouth and nose should have no sores or any deformities that could mean that a dragon is sick or have a certain disease.

4.    The dragon has ample fat stores at the base of its tail. They say it is possible to determine the over-all health by examining the base of the tail for fat stores. A healthy dragon’s tail is usually curled up towards the head. Make sure that there are no tail nips or protruding bones near or at the end of the tail.

5.    The skin looks healthy. There should be no sores, burns or cuts on their skins. Their skin will look and feel healthy when they are well hydrated. There should be no patches where the scales have been shed. When you touch and pull up the skin, it should go back into place. Also, check for any depressions in the back of the head since this will tell if the dragon is properly nourished or not.

6.    The dragon is active and basking. If the dragon is sluggish and weary, chances are it is sick or is unhappy and might be ill. If they look sick to you, then they might be really sick. You wouldn’t want to care for a sick and sad pet would you?

7.    The parents of the dragon are both happy; healthy and have good characteristics. If they are, chances are the baby will also gain the good characteristics. If the pet store owner or the breeder has managed to make the parents healthy and happy then they will also probably be able to manage to make the babies healthy and happy.

Selecting the right bearded dragon for you may sound easy as the steps listed above but please bear in mind that these pets have special and specific needs that you have to address in order to keep them healthy and happy beings. You have to plan their basic needs such as their home and food and keep watch on their hygiene, health and activities that will keep them busy and happy. It is suggested that you take your time and not to rush. Don’t just purchase any dragon that you see. It may take you some time to find the right dragon for you but if you follow these simple rules and be patient, then you’ll be sure to end up with a bearded dragon just right for you!

Naming your Pet Bearded Dragon
admin | April 18, 2009 | 3:53 am

naming_bearded_dragon Do you have a bearded dragon, or are you planning to visit the pet store to buy one. In this case, you would of course want to christen your pet with the most appropriate name.

Naming your pet bearded dragon can be fun and interesting. It’s like being a new mom or dad – trying to figure out what name would best suit your dragon. In choosing a name for your bearded dragon, you must first trust your imagination and your instincts.  You may name it after mythical creatures, characters from movies, music related names or even by how it looks like. Since bearded dragons hail from the land down under- Australia , why not try giving it a name which relates to it’s country? You can also name it on how your dragon moves, grooves and behaves. If you can’t think of anything, the last resort in naming your pet dragon would be consulting a book of names for babies.

You can be as imaginative and creative as you can get when it comes to naming pets such as a bearded dragon. Don’t  worry, your dragon can’t complain and surely it wouldn’t mind whatever name you give it. Enjoy naming your pet bearded dragon!