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Bearded dragons are fairly easy to care for, but nursing a sick beardie back to health can be a challenge. Here are some tips that could save your bearded dragon's life. Determine any symptoms your bearded dragon might have.
Signs of a problem include lethargy, loss of appetite and rapid weight loss. At the first sign of distress, call a qualified reptile veterinarian. Your dragon will need to see a vet who is experienced in treating reptiles; the average dog and cat veterinarian probably won't cut it.
Collect a stool sample to take to the vet. Begin keeping a journal of how much your dragon is eating and how often it is having a bowl movement. If you can't get into a vet immediately, place your dragon in warm water deep enough to cover its body, but don't submerge its head.
Test the water's temperature with your wrist. If your dragon is constipated, the water will encourage a bowl movement. The water is also good for a dehydrated bearded dragon.
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