Impaction is a digestive blockage — indigestible material accumulates in the intestinal tract until the dragon cannot pass it on its own. Here is...
A bead of mucus at the nostril. A faint crackling sound when your dragon breathes. A slightly open mouth that wasn’t there last week....
Yellow Fungus Disease is one of the hardest diagnoses a bearded dragon owner can receive. It is currently not reliably curable, and even with...
Eye problems in bearded dragons are one of those conditions where the temptation to “watch and wait” can lead to permanent damage. As Dr....
The blackening starts at the tip. Then it spreads upward, millimetre by millimetre, until there’s a visible line where living tissue ends and dying...
Bearded dragons don’t tell you when something is wrong. By the time a symptom is obvious, the condition has often been developing for some...
Emergencies with bearded dragons rarely come with warning. A fall from a height, sudden collapse, suspected poisoning, a power outage in winter — these...
One of the most common mistakes bearded dragon owners make is not establishing a relationship with a reptile-specialist vet until their dragon is already...
Bearded dragons are unusually expressive for reptiles. Head bobs, arm waves, colour changes, specific postures — all of these are deliberate communication signals, and...
Head bobbing and arm waving are two of the most visible and frequently discussed bearded dragon behaviours — and between them, they represent the...