Wednesday, August 31, 2011

How to Entertain A Bearded Dragon

Entertainment is a part of life.We as humans entertain ourselves with the finer things in life such as TV, Internet, Going out on dates and other interesting ways. How about pets are there any interesting ways to entertain them. Let's consider a bearded dragon for example. Entertaining your bearded dragon is a fun thing to do. Your bearded dragon is like your best friend and you want him or her (Yes there are girl bearded dragon names) to enjoy it's life.

So how do you entertain your bearded dragon? Here are some suggestions:

- You could purchase another bearded dragon. You never know what can happen if you have another bearded dragon in the mix.
- Get vines, rocks and any other things you can find outdoors
- Try hiding the food (don't be mean to the beardie but try to have some fun with it)
- Give something new to the bearded dragon to try like crickets or mealworms
- Put a mini TV in the tank inside a rock. Animals love shiny things
- Give your bearded dragon some exposure outside of the tank. Unleash him or her on your friends, your mom or dad. Try to scare them!
- Let them have a fun run outside of the tank. They need to breath too and they need exercise

Here a just some ways to enhance your bearded dragons life and give them some entertainment. If you have any suggestions just leave a comment below!

Bearded Dragon Growth Rate: How Does Your Stack Up?

One of the most common things that happen with a bearded dragon is that they will grow up to a certain length then stop and people want to know if that is normal?

Let me ask have you kept a chart of your bearded dragon's growth rate from about 6 weeks till about 6 months.

Here is the general breakdown of bearded dragons. This doesn't apply to every bearded dragon because there are exceptions. It depends on many factors such as enclosure, food, health and many others. It may be different for you. So I recommend that you have a chart and keep track.

Age (Based on average in inches)

6 weeks--6
7 weeks--6.7
8 weeks--7
9 weeks--7.5 (close to 8)
10 weeks--8.5
11 weeks--9
12 weeks--10.25
13 weeks--11
14 weeks--12.25
15 weeks--13
16 weeks--13.25
17 weeks--14
18 weeks--14.27
19 weeks--14.5
20 weeks--15
6 months--15.25-18

Again, this is just a model to follow and just remember to keep track of this. Most bearded dragons range anywhere from 18-24 approx. If you have a German dragon then you are looking close to 2 feet.

Just remember these three things: Feed, Love and Measure.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Is This Normal For A New Bearded Dragon?

One of the things to be aware of as a bearded dragon owner is the natural behaviour of a bearded dragon. There are times when a bearded dragon may not eat, sleep or just be plain attentive and look as if he or she is stressed.

Imagine if you are getting your first bearded dragon and in the morning they eat a lot then in the afternoon they eat a lot and finally in the evening they don't eat anything. Considering that some bearded dragons depending on the species eat crickets or veggies.
Some bearded dragons even eat mice. Ohhhh My!

This is absolutely normal for a first time bearded dragon owner. Bearded dragons are just like humans however you need to be aware that you may have to control their eating habits.

Tip: Try not to over feed them and have portion control. This will lead to a happy and healthy bearded dragon. Don't and I repeat don't deprive them of their food. Just like any animal they require food to survive.

There are times when a bearded dragon may not eat. So you may need to back off and not force them food. Take it slow the first couple of days.

If worse comes to worse take them to a vet if they haven't eaten for a week or so.
(This is just opinion. Recommend going to your vet)

Here are just some pieces of information to be aware of.

Take Care

Thursday, August 18, 2011

My Bearded Dragon Is Peeling (Shedding) It's Skin: Why?


Bearded Dragons are very interesting animals. Just like a snake; bearded dragons peel their skin and its quite interesting why?

Imagine that you were a snake and you had to shed or peel your skin. It would feel different and unusual. This is what a bearded dragon has to go through. Just remember that you need to be aware of the habits and behaviours of bearded dragons.

There are many reasons such as:
a)It has become small and tight for them
b)Natural pattern for a bearded dragon
c)Replace old skin
d)Their maybe injury or germs that have damaged the body
e)For growth

Just like humans we shed skin for growth and to replace old cells that may be lurking on the body as well.

It's a natural occurrence for bearded dragons so if it seems odd its not. This is just another thing that as a bearded dragon owner that you need to be aware of.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

My Bearded Dragon Won't Eat: Are Your Serious?



This is a common problem that many bearded dragons owners face and its starts by them saying: My Bearded Dragon Won't Eat?

To start off there could be a number of things wrong?

Here is just a mini list of somethings that you need to look out for if this problem has happened to your bearded dragon.

**What have you been feeding the bearded dragon?

Generally, the common diet and food for a bearded dragon is they don't need a lot of water. Remember that these are reptiles. This will cause them to have a high humidity in the tank. The idea is that you just need to mist them a couple of days and give them a bath.

**Have you overfeed the bearded dragon?

The bearded dragon is just like a human (in retrospect) if you overfeed it the reptile can become bloated. Eventually, they will start to pee and poop everywhere and that's not a nice thing to have. However, peeing and pooping for a bearded dragon is normal.

**Have you made sure that the bearded dragon is comfortable in their surroundings?

Believe it or not the bearded dragon is just like a human and if its not comfortable or feels safe it will not eat. Put them in a secure tank, with sad and a heated light. If they don't feel great about where they live, they won't eat.



Solutions

1)Have you been to an vet or animal specialist?

One of the hardest things as a bearded dragon owner is that you will try everything under the sun however when the problem gets to worse you haven't visited a vet or animal specialist to dwell deeper in the issue.

2)Have you used vitamins to correct the issue?

3)Sometimes a little TLC can go a long way

This means give the bearded dragon a massage on the stomach. It helps the digestion.

4) There is a term called brumation and it's very common in bearded dragons. It's like hibernation for bears but different. This is where the bearded dragon sleeps a lot and eats less and less. If your a bearded dragon owner and you have never experienced this, this is something that you need to be aware of. Every dragon can brumate differently and some dragons do and some dragons don't. The premise for brumating is that bearded dragons don't start until they are 1 year old.


**We will go more into depth about brumation and what bearded dragon owners need to be aware of.


In short, there are many factors that a bearded dragon owner needs to be aware of when they say that my bearded dragon won't eat. These here are just some common instances. This is just for informational purposes.

Best Recommendation
The best recommendation is that when you are in doubt go see an animal specialist or a vet.


What do you think are some other reasons why your bearded dragon won't eat? Leave us a comment down below and tell us your story?





Thursday, August 11, 2011

Handling Bearded Dragons: Are You Sure?



You got to love bearded dragons just like a dog or a cat however there is a special way to hold your bearded dragon correctly so that you don't injure the bearded dragon. This is why they are a great choice for a pet in 2011 and beyond.

When you handle and hold a bearded dragon this may need some techniques and some skills. There is no proper training to hold a bearded dragon however you need to be aware so that you don't scare them and hurt them. Remember that these are living animals and that they do have a personality.

When you are holding the bearded dragon you need to keep in mind the hygiene and germs from your hands as well as the bearded dragon itself. You want to make sure that they don't get no illness or disease because it can transfer.

Here are some things that you need to know when handling your bearded dragon:

Bearded Dragons can get spooked easily so whenever you are handling them make sure that there your in a quiet area that has limited distractions. If you have a cat or a dog for example, make sure that they are not in the same room. You never know because that cat could eat it.

Bearded dragons don't like to be handled rough. They maybe feel as if they are in danger.

When you are about to pick up your bearded dragon try to pick them up from the side and not from the top like most animals.

Sometimes people like to put the beardie on the shoulder just like a tag along buddy :) Just remember to be careful and pay attention. There is nothing worse then having the dragon run off from the shoulder and then not being able to find it.

Try not to handle them for to long because they may feel stress. (Yes, animals feel stress)

Baby Dragon Owners Note:

- Be very and I mean very careful
-You need to handle them with care
-Be more vigilant with babies than adults


In short, handling a bearded dragon is not as easy as people think. If you follow the guidelines that are listed above this should become very easy.

Take Care