Is my bearded dragon paralyzed?

Impaction is one of the conditions that frequently causes the death of bearded dragons. In the case of a major impaction, the animal will not be very mobile, and one or both back legs may appear paralyzed. If the impaction is higher in the digestive track, the front legs may also be paralyzed.

How do you know if your bearded dragon has a broken bone?

Symptoms of Fractures in Lizards

  1. Visible trauma or bones piercing through the skin.
  2. Leg dragging.
  3. Swollen, deformed limb.
  4. Unable to walk correctly.
  5. Kinked spine.
  6. Tail damage.
  7. Distended abdomens.
  8. Distended bones.

Can bearded dragon die from prolapse?

A prolapse is a serious situation for all reptiles, basically an internal part of the body is protruding outside, if it dries out or is not returned to the body cavity quickly, infection can occur or the body part can die off.

Can a bearded dragon walk on its back?

A bearded dragon that is healthy will use both of its front and back legs equally to move around. Your bearded dragon shouldn’t be limping, having trouble lifting its legs or move them to walk around. While most bearded dragons love laying with their stretched legs and doing splits, they should be able to walk normally.

What causes the death of a bearded dragon?

Impaction is one of the conditions that frequently causes the death of bearded dragons. In the case of a major impaction, the animal will not be very mobile, and one or both back legs may appear paralyzed. If the impaction is higher in the digestive track, the front legs may also be paralyzed.

How does impaction affect the legs of a bearded dragon?

If the impaction is higher in the digestive track, the front legs may also be paralyzed. A lower impaction that is only affecting the back legs can continue to grow until the front legs are also affected.

Is it normal for a bearded dragon’s head to turn white?

Your bearded dragon will shed in patches and not in a single layer. Your bearded dragon’s body is likely to turn white in stages – its head can turn white, then legs, tail and more. Don’t worry about it because bearded dragon shed in patches. Don’t interfere with shedding and let your dragon shed naturally.

What happens if a bearded dragon can’t move its legs?

As a result, it will cause tail and back kinking, rubbery jaw. It will also cause soft bones that will easily break and cause joint problems. This will make it too hard and painful for your bearded dragon to move. Your bearded dragon’s bones will become covered with a fibrous tissue that will make them look swollen.

When do bearded dragons start to lose weight?

Please note that your bearded dragon might start brumation. Bearded dragons start brumating during colder months of the year, and can go without eating for up to few months without losing any weight! Brumating bearded dragons mostly sleep, don’t move around much, and don’t eat. Also, bearded dragons start to brumate after reaching 12-18 months old.

When to take a bearded dragon to the vet?

Take your bearded dragon to the vet if you suspect impaction. If your bearded dragon has broken its bones, it will have trouble walking, using its legs and will be limping. Your bearded dragon can break its bones from falling. Another reason yet again, can be MBD.

Is there such thing as an unhealthy bearded dragon?

There are also times when an unhealthy bearded dragon may start showing signs or symptoms of a condition without you really knowing it. Unfortunately, an unhealthy bearded dragon can not tell us what is wrong. It is very important to pay attention to tell-tale signs that something might be amiss.

Why does my beardie walk weird?

If your bearded dragon can’t move its legs at all, it’s likely to be suffering form MBD, broken bones, paralysis from impaction and spinal injuries. However, if your dragon is walking strangely, this can be caused by infections, overheating or other neurological illnesses.