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  • Bearded Dragon Eye Diseases

    Bearded dragons are commonly kept as pets because of their docile, nonaggressive and social nature. Getting to know your pet's behavior is important, as any abnormal behavior may indicate illness or health problems. Checking the physical appearance, as well as eating and bowel habits, of your bearded dragon will help you catch any changes in its well being, including indicators of eye problems.

  • Bearded Dragon Skin Problems

    Bearded dragons are a cold-blooded reptile native to Australia. Caring for them is relatively easy; however, understanding their health and recognizing the signs of problems are vital for a long life.

  • Remedies for an Eye Infection in a Bearded Dragon

    Bearded dragons are lizards native to Australia that can live for up to 15 years as pets. They can contract eye infections from a number of sources, so always take your bearded dragon to the veterinarian if you notice swelling, oozing, or crusting in its eye. There are a few common causes of eye infections in bearded dragons that you may be able to cure at home as well.

  • Bearded Dragon & Skin Disease

    There are many health factors to consider when caring for any lizard, but for the Bearded Dragon there are generally two skin diseases that reptile owners should be aware of, Yellow Fungus and Adenovirus.

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