How often do Beardies need to go to the vet?

How often do Beardies need to go to the vet?

New bearded dragons should be seen within the first week of ownership. Yearly exams are needed to check for parasites and general health. A parasite check is also needed prior to brumation. And always check with a vet if you suspect any health issues.

What should you do if your bearded dragon goes into brumation?

But chances are, your dragon is perfectly fine. It can be disconcerting if your bearded dragon goes into brumation and then disappears for months on end. If you start to worry, just peek in on your dragon from time to time or even every day to make sure he is still breathing.

What happens if you wake a bearded dragon every week?

However, doing this can cause the brumation cycle to increase. For example, waking your bearded dragon every week can extend a 2 month brumation cycle to 3+ months as opposed to leaving your beardie undisturbed. Bearded Dragon Shedding. Bearded dragons are reptiles and so they will shed their skin.

How much does it cost to take a bearded dragon to the vet?

Depending on your vet and your location, a routine yearly exam including a fecal exam will run between $70 and $130.

How often should I Clean my bearded dragon’s teeth?

To clean your bearded dragon’s teeth, moisten a small cotton ball with water and gently wipe around its teeth and gums. Do this once or twice a week. Do not attempt to use toothpaste!

What happens if you feed a bearded dragon too much?

In fact, if fed excessive amounts of food, bearded dragons can become overweight. This can cause a number of serious health problems for your pet and reduce his quality of life. Accordingly, it is important to keep an eye on your dragon’s body weight and condition and ensure that you don’t allow him to put on too much weight.

How often should I take my bearded dragon to the vet?

Yes, in the first two days. Getting a baseline established for your beardie’s health is important. It’s also important to catch any possible issues early. Ideally, you’d like to start your beardie off with a clean bill of health. If for some reason they don’t get one, it’s critical to catch possible problems early.

What should I do if my bearded dragon has mouth rot?

The eyes and nose are checked for discharge. The oral cavity is examined for signs of infectious stomatitis (“mouth rot”). Bearded dragons do not require vaccinations. Your veterinarian may recommend blood tests, bacterial cultures, or x-rays to check for other diseases.

Why does my bearded dragon have metabolic bone disease?

Bearded dragons and other reptile pets develop Metabolic bone disease (MBD) if they do not get enough calcium in their diet or through natural/artificial lighting. MBD can be also caused by over supplementation with phosphorus (ratio of calcium : phosphorus in bearded dragon’s diet is crucial and should be 2:1-2.5:1).