Are bearded dragons good friends?

As mentioned earlier, bearded dragons are calm, docile, and friendly creatures. Most love to cuddle and spend time with their owners. And as one of the most easygoing reptiles, they are likely to get along with many other kinds of pets—as long as the other animals are well-behaved.

What do you need to know about bearded dragon rescue?

The rescue started very naturally for our organization. As we began to help dragon owners online, people naturally reached out to us when they found a dragon in need. These dragons range from healthy dragons who just need love and care to dragons who are severely neglected and need emergency treatment.

How to effectively bond with your bearded dragon?

Best Friends ‘til the End: How to Bond with Your Bearded Dragon How to Effectively Bond with Your Bearded Dragon in 5 Simple Steps Step Number 1 to Bonding: Be PATIENT! Step Number 2 to Bonding: Be a Consistent Presence Step Number 3 to Bonding: Begin Handling Gently and Slowly Step Number 4 to Bonding: Don’t Let Aggression Discourage You

How do you find a home for a bearded dragon?

Once a dragon is healthy and ready to leave us, we have an adoption program to find the right homes for our dragons. This process includes an application. This is to verify that the new owner knows how to properly care for their new pet. We make sure that they have a proper set up ready before they are re-homed.

Is it normal to love a bearded dragon?

And while this desire is perfectly normal, it is probably healthy to remember that a bearded dragon is, well, a reptile. As such, they’re never going to love you the way a pet like a dog, horse, or cat could.

The rescue started very naturally for our organization. As we began to help dragon owners online, people naturally reached out to us when they found a dragon in need. These dragons range from healthy dragons who just need love and care to dragons who are severely neglected and need emergency treatment.

Who are the Bearded dragons that live together?

Natosha, female bearded dragon, was kept with her mate. Their owner reported that the two bearded dragons lived together tremendously well for many many years. One day Natosha’s owner came home from work to find blood around the tank and her foot dangling.

Best Friends ‘til the End: How to Bond with Your Bearded Dragon How to Effectively Bond with Your Bearded Dragon in 5 Simple Steps Step Number 1 to Bonding: Be PATIENT! Step Number 2 to Bonding: Be a Consistent Presence Step Number 3 to Bonding: Begin Handling Gently and Slowly Step Number 4 to Bonding: Don’t Let Aggression Discourage You

Once a dragon is healthy and ready to leave us, we have an adoption program to find the right homes for our dragons. This process includes an application. This is to verify that the new owner knows how to properly care for their new pet. We make sure that they have a proper set up ready before they are re-homed.