Sign Up  |  Help  |  Log In
Pet Care Info
Pet Care Library Ask The Experts Latest Pet News Pet Adoption Pet Loss Resources
Pet Breed Profiles
Cat Breed Profiles Dog Breed Profiles Horse Breed Profiles Rabbit Breed Profiles Browse All Profiles
Reader Galleries
Cat Photo Gallery Dog Photo Gallery Horse Photo Gallery Rabbit Photo Gallery More Galleries
Tools
Pet Name Finder Online Pet Memorials Search Adoptable Pets
Newsletter
Sign Up Now
for our weekly email packed full of pet info!
Monthly Pet Poll
Does Your Pet Suffer from Summer Fleas or Ticks? - Vote Now!
YES 43%
NO 57%
Add This To Your Site!
Home > Resources > Pet Care Library > Reptile Articles

FAQ: Health of Bearded Dragons

Bearded dragons display a number of common behaviors that may indicate underlying health issues. Here are some frequently asked questions regarding the health of your bearded dragon.

What is the white stuff in my Bearded Dragons poop?
That is the urates (pee), just like a bird.

My Bearded Dragon has messy, smelly poop. Is that normal?
It can be, depending on diet. If you are concerned, get a fecal. (Take a fresh poop sample to the vet to check for parasites.)

My Bearded Dragon has not pooped in days. Should I be concerned?
What goes in one end needs to come out the other. As Bearded Dragons get older they don’t poop as often. Adults may only poop several times a week. You can give him a warm bath to help him go. It will relax him. If you see him straining or twitching his back legs or problems walking, he may be impacted. If a warm bath does not work, go to a vet fast as impaction can kill your Bearded Dragon in a short time.

I just got my Bearded Dragon and he is not eating very much. What could be wrong?
Many BDs take a while to get acclimated before they start eating well. Give it a few more days. Cage size and basking temps can also effect eating.

My Bearded Dragon is not eating very much and is not very active. What could be wrong?
He could be getting ready to brumate. Make sure your basking temperature is at 110-115F.

My Bearded Dragon sleeps all the time, is he sick?
Some Bearded Dragons “Brumate” sort of like hibernation, for up to months at a time.

(Continued on next page)

This Week's Featured Reptile Articles
Advertisement
Pet of the Week Pet of the Week
This is Jack, my High Yellow Leopard Gecko. He very greedy and... (Read More)
Browse Galleries