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Bearded Dragon: Caring For Your New Pet

Casey Watkins
4.9/5 (13486 ratings)
Description:Though the name suggests a fierce creature, bearded dragons may be as attractive and friendly a pet as any canine or feline. The eBook "Bearded Dragons: Caring For Your New Pet" by Casey Watkins takes a deeper look into these Australian lizards and the reptile enthusiasts who proudly tend to them as pets. As one of the most entertaining reptiles to watch, they will dash across the enclosure, leap from high ground, scuffle with roommates, and enjoy being held by warm hands.  From housing to feeding, this eBook gives resources needed to keep a bearded dragon (or two) as pets and enjoy their company.  Caring for a reptile may seem a tall order for people who are only accustomed to dealing with furry or feathered pets, yet bearded dragons can thrive in a small area with only a little bit of oversight. Their cages or tanks need only take up a single corner of a room. "Bearded Dragons" suggests ways to set up an aquarium, cage, or enclosure that will maximize their living space and heat retention. Providing a healthy living space for a dragon (or any lizard or reptile) requires keeping the area heated appropriately so that it allows them the thermal energy needed to stay warm and active through the day. The author gives guidelines for temperature, times, and zones that need to be established in a dragon's living area so that they will stay spry and active.  Though a dragon may eat practically anything that comes across its path, having a specialty diet to serve your pet will keep it going strong. A dragon's meal plan can be as diverse as a human's, with plenty of overlap. The same vegetables we put in salads and stir-fries can be served to a dragon, though their affection for insects and worms is not shared by us. The author offers a comprehensive list of insects you can find at pet stores that will offer enough nutrition to growing and developed bearded dragons. The eBook covers how to feed new-born lizards, freshly hatched from eggs, as well as how to ensure that lizards mate and produce healthy offspring.The cliché of a dog having fleas applies to reptiles as well. While not the same miniature insects that suck on mammal blood, mites are attracted to a reptile and will transmit diseases from pet to pet. This eBook contains information on how to prevent mites from hopping onto your dragon's back as well as how to get rid of them once you have an infestation on your hands. Other injuries, such as burns from coming too close to a thermal lamp, respiratory infections, and even paralysis from eating food that is too large for their gullet to process can be critical to a pet lizard. Some conditions require veterinary attention immediately while others can be treated at home. Since many reptiles cannot heal as quickly as warm-blooded animals can, it is often necessary to seek medical assistance in the event of an injury or health complication.Table of Contents1. Getting To Know Your Bearded Dragon2. The Fundamentals of Bearded Dragon Husbandry3. Providing A Proper Diet For Your Bearded Dragon4. Breeding And Reproduction Basics Of Bearded Dragons5. Keeping Your Bearded Dragon HealthyWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Bearded Dragon: Caring For Your New Pet. To get started finding Bearded Dragon: Caring For Your New Pet, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Bearded Dragon: Caring For Your New Pet

Casey Watkins
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Though the name suggests a fierce creature, bearded dragons may be as attractive and friendly a pet as any canine or feline. The eBook "Bearded Dragons: Caring For Your New Pet" by Casey Watkins takes a deeper look into these Australian lizards and the reptile enthusiasts who proudly tend to them as pets. As one of the most entertaining reptiles to watch, they will dash across the enclosure, leap from high ground, scuffle with roommates, and enjoy being held by warm hands.  From housing to feeding, this eBook gives resources needed to keep a bearded dragon (or two) as pets and enjoy their company.  Caring for a reptile may seem a tall order for people who are only accustomed to dealing with furry or feathered pets, yet bearded dragons can thrive in a small area with only a little bit of oversight. Their cages or tanks need only take up a single corner of a room. "Bearded Dragons" suggests ways to set up an aquarium, cage, or enclosure that will maximize their living space and heat retention. Providing a healthy living space for a dragon (or any lizard or reptile) requires keeping the area heated appropriately so that it allows them the thermal energy needed to stay warm and active through the day. The author gives guidelines for temperature, times, and zones that need to be established in a dragon's living area so that they will stay spry and active.  Though a dragon may eat practically anything that comes across its path, having a specialty diet to serve your pet will keep it going strong. A dragon's meal plan can be as diverse as a human's, with plenty of overlap. The same vegetables we put in salads and stir-fries can be served to a dragon, though their affection for insects and worms is not shared by us. The author offers a comprehensive list of insects you can find at pet stores that will offer enough nutrition to growing and developed bearded dragons. The eBook covers how to feed new-born lizards, freshly hatched from eggs, as well as how to ensure that lizards mate and produce healthy offspring.The cliché of a dog having fleas applies to reptiles as well. While not the same miniature insects that suck on mammal blood, mites are attracted to a reptile and will transmit diseases from pet to pet. This eBook contains information on how to prevent mites from hopping onto your dragon's back as well as how to get rid of them once you have an infestation on your hands. Other injuries, such as burns from coming too close to a thermal lamp, respiratory infections, and even paralysis from eating food that is too large for their gullet to process can be critical to a pet lizard. Some conditions require veterinary attention immediately while others can be treated at home. Since many reptiles cannot heal as quickly as warm-blooded animals can, it is often necessary to seek medical assistance in the event of an injury or health complication.Table of Contents1. Getting To Know Your Bearded Dragon2. The Fundamentals of Bearded Dragon Husbandry3. Providing A Proper Diet For Your Bearded Dragon4. Breeding And Reproduction Basics Of Bearded Dragons5. Keeping Your Bearded Dragon HealthyWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Bearded Dragon: Caring For Your New Pet. To get started finding Bearded Dragon: Caring For Your New Pet, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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