That’s something I don’t do I just let my period dragon get it off on her own I give her warm baths to help that would be too much of a risk for me to do is pull skin off you could damage skin
i agree, i had a bearded dragon but i had to get rid of her cause i have bad ocd so i would pick her skin before it was supposed to come off. But i do think its important to help them shed their faces (once its ready to comeoff)
I know this is controversial.. but I think that seeing them moving all over the place and crashing to things cuz of he itchy skin must be better to help them out for sure. Maybe when I get one I’ll get to help them too 😉
I think that if you’re gentle and cause the little animal no pain, and only remove the skin when it’s ready, he’ll probably be really grateful to have his itchies scratched. Just because beardies in the wild don’t have humans to remove their sheds doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t. If we’re careful, it’s a service we can provide that will prevent them from injuring themselves.
Such a patient beardie. He looks like he's helping you😊
Seems relaxing. I'll bet the dragons love it
When they're breathing heavy that means they're stressed out.
What a record breaking nose shed!
Nice close ups ❣️❣️
That’s something I don’t do I just let my period dragon get it off on her own I give her warm baths to help that would be too much of a risk for me to do is pull skin off you could damage skin
Right.
i agree, i had a bearded dragon but i had to get rid of her cause i have bad ocd so i would pick her skin before it was supposed to come off. But i do think its important to help them shed their faces (once its ready to comeoff)
Please soak this tough shed
He does soak it!!!!
Thanks
@@crystalneesmorgan7003 thanks
I know this is controversial.. but I think that seeing them moving all over the place and crashing to things cuz of he itchy skin must be better to help them out for sure. Maybe when I get one I’ll get to help them too 😉
Don’t. That is pulling their SKIN, it’s not shed yet.
I think that if you’re gentle and cause the little animal no pain, and only remove the skin when it’s ready, he’ll probably be really grateful to have his itchies scratched. Just because beardies in the wild don’t have humans to remove their sheds doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t. If we’re careful, it’s a service we can provide that will prevent them from injuring themselves.
The poor little guys that’s a big shed
That is skin, not shed. The shed wasn’t ready and was still part of the skin.
@Brittany Anne Murphy 🌸 then why wouldn't he run away? That would be painful and I'm not restraining him?
USE YOUR FINGERS
I wanna do this but I’m so scared of hurting him
If it has to be tugged so much then it's not ready to come off.
I Absalutly LOVE Dragons But You Doing Removal To Soon Another Day or Two
The Sheding Should Come Off Easier and In Bigger Pieces
Thanks for the tips!
@@ChuckNorrizBeardedDragons lol