ABSTRACT: Bearded Dragons are one of the most popular reptiles kept as pets. They are regarded as low-maintenance, friendly, and inquisitive animals and, because of this, are highly desired. However, they are often presented with a variety of illnesses that, with the correct understanding of this species, could have been prevented. This article aims to inform the veterinary nurse about the common problems associated with keeping Bearded Dragons and about simple husbandry and dietary advice that they can give to owners to promote a healthier lifestyle.

Author

Clare Louise Oldfield BA(Hons) RVN

Clare is a Registered Veterinary Nurse who qualified from Myerscough College in 2013. She has worked at Birch Heath Veterinary Clinic, a small animal and exotic specialist practice in Cheshire, for nearly five years. Clare has particular interests in reptiles, fundraising, and running puppy clinics and weight clinics. She has a handsome black Labrador and two bouncy Springer Spaniels.

Keywords: Clinical, Husbandry, Problems

To cite this article: Veterinary Nursing Journal • VOL 29 (11) • November 2014 • pp354-357

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