How do you fix an impaction on a baby bearded dragon?
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How do you fix an impaction on a baby bearded dragon?
How to Help Impaction
- Draw a warm bath. Make sure the water isn’t too hot or cold before you submerge your beardie.
- Gently massage the abdomen down toward the vent.
- Continue the process for several minutes.
- Make sure to dry your beardie off well before putting them back.
How can I help my constipated baby bearded dragon?
Assist-feeding with canned pumpkin, peach baby food with 1/8 tsp of methylcellulose (eg, Citrucel™) per jar of baby food, or Critical Care for Herbivores™ (Oxbow Hay Company), or other high-fiber product may help stimulate normal defecation.
How do I know if my baby bearded dragon is impacted?
Physical Signs of Impaction in a bearded dragon
- Trouble walking (stiff or awkward gait)
- Shaky or immobile rear legs (possibly dragging them around instead of using them to walk)
- Weight loss.
- Unhealthy appearance.
- Tender belly.
- Lumps between spinal sections.
- Bulge at the point of impaction.
What is a natural laxative for bearded dragons?
Try feeding your bearded dragon a reptile-safe, natural laxative, like fruit. Some unsweetened, pureed prunes or blueberries can do the trick. If your pet does not have an appetite and refuses to eat, try dabbing a little bit of the puree on its nose to entice it into licking off.
Can a bearded dragon recover from impaction?
In minor and early cases of impaction, you can often times help your beardie have a bowel movement by acting quickly. If you suspect your bearded dragon is impacted, draw a nice warm bath for them and consider filling it a little more than usual to allow them to swim a bit.
How long can a bearded dragon be impacted?
It’s not uncommon for some bearded dragons to go as long as 3 between poops, but anything longer than 3 weeks could be a sign of impaction or other health issues and should prompt a call to your vet.