Can bearded dragons drop their tails?

Most, but not all, lizards have the ability to “drop” their tails. According to Margaret Wissman, DVM, avian and exotic veterinary consultant, reptiles such as green iguanas and bearded dragons will drop and regrow their tails, while others, such as crested geckos, can lose their tails but will not regrow them.

How many times can a bearded dragon drop its tail?

The short answer is “no”. It is a common misconception that beardies are able to drop their tail and regrow it. Your bearded dragon cannot drop their tails at will as a defense mechanism nor will their tails regrow even if they lose them through other means such as injury or an accident.

Why is my bearded dragon’s tail falling off?

Tail rot in a bearded dragon is very serious. This occurs due to some form of trauma and the tail area becoming infected as a result. Often, a first-time bearded dragon owner will fail to spot the problem until it has developed into a more serious issue. Sometimes owners don’t catch it until the tail falls off completely!

When to see a vet for bearded dragon tail rot?

If your bearded dragon is showing later stages of tail rot, such as a blackened tail that starts near the tip and progresses up towards the body, it’s usually wise to see a vet for immediate emergency care. The vet may prescribe antibiotics and other medications if an infection is present.

What to do if your dog has a bad tail?

While we always recommend going to a vet, there are some home remedies that owners have had success with as well. You’ll start by mixing up 3 parts water with 1 part Betadine. Stir until the mix looks like a dark tea. Firmly yet not roughly, dip the affected tail into the liquid and hold it there for approximately 5 minutes.

Tail rot in a bearded dragon is very serious. This occurs due to some form of trauma and the tail area becoming infected as a result. Often, a first-time bearded dragon owner will fail to spot the problem until it has developed into a more serious issue. Sometimes owners don’t catch it until the tail falls off completely!

If your bearded dragon is showing later stages of tail rot, such as a blackened tail that starts near the tip and progresses up towards the body, it’s usually wise to see a vet for immediate emergency care. The vet may prescribe antibiotics and other medications if an infection is present.

While we always recommend going to a vet, there are some home remedies that owners have had success with as well. You’ll start by mixing up 3 parts water with 1 part Betadine. Stir until the mix looks like a dark tea. Firmly yet not roughly, dip the affected tail into the liquid and hold it there for approximately 5 minutes.