How do I discipline my bearded dragon?

Handle your bearded dragon daily for short periods of time.
Frequent human contact is the best way for a bearded dragon to learn that you are not a threat. Hold and handle your dragon daily, for about 10 minutes at a time, and it will become increasingly tame and comfortable with your presence.
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How do you handle an angry bearded dragon?

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  1. Only handle your bearded dragon when necessary.
  2. Let the beardie get used to you. ...
  3. Let the beardie get used to your scent by placing an item of your clothing in their tank.
  4. Reduce overstimulation, perhaps by covering the beardies habitat with a towel.
  5. Bathe them. ...
  6. Offer food daily.
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How do I make my bearded dragon mean nice?

Tips on dealing with an aggressive bearded dragon
  1. Don't always open the tank ONLY to handle your bearded dragon. ...
  2. Start slowly and be patient.
  3. Keep handling. ...
  4. Don't stop handling either if your bearded dragon bites or stares at you – show that you are not scared.
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Do bearded dragons get mad?

Although bearded dragons are not generally aggressive by nature, they may become mad and show signs of aggressive behavior if they feel threatened, they may feel threatened should you mishandle them or if they interpret something as an act of aggression even when it isn't.
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Why is my beardie going crazy?

A bearded dragon needs to have appropriate lighting, humidity, and ambient temperatures to keep it happy and healthy. Inappropriate day and night cycles, incorrect temperatures, and environments that are too humid or dry can all contribute to stress in a bearded dragon.
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How do you train a bearded dragon not to bite?

Correcting Problem Behavior

Do not let a bearded dragon bite you to get out of being handled. If your bearded dragon bites, you can try to give him a small treat every time he opens his mouth to bite you so that he learns to associate your hands with a positive experience.
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What colors do bearded dragons hate?

Despite bearded dragon's biological instincts, many bearded dragon owners have different experiences of their pet's preference to colors. Some love certain bright colors such as red but get very stressed out over others like yellow or orange.
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How do you know if your bearded dragon is unhappy?

They display many signs of their mood, such as head bobbing, arm-waving, bowing, tail swinging, and yawning. These are all signs of a content and happy beardie. Hissing, rapid head bobbing and a gaping mouth are signs of an angry, generally unhappy beardie.
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Why does my bearded dragon try to bite me?

Bearded dragons bite for 3 main reasons. They can feel threatened, be hungry, or not be well socialized. Regular and proper care and handling of your bearded dragon can eliminate all three of these causes. A well cared for, properly fed, and regularly handled bearded dragon will almost never bite.
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Why is my bearded dragon suddenly aggressive?

Seemingly suddenly aggressive bearded dragon related to breeding will often start when it comes out of brumation, or at the beginning of spring. At this time, bearded dragons are ready for mating and hormone levels are up. The aggressive behaviours may last for a couple of weeks or longer.
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Why does my beardie scratch at the glass?

Scratching their glass could simply just be an indication that they want out of their tank, want to spend time with you, or their lacking enrichment and just bored. Use this opportunity to take them out of their tank to get some exercise and do something fun!
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Why is my bearded dragon attacking the glass?

You may notice your bearded dragon frantically clawing at the glass on the side of the terrarium. This is usually due to the bearded dragon seeing his reflection in the glass and thinking there is another bearded dragon in the area. This constant scratching can cause it to become stressed and jumpy.
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How do I stop my bearded dragon from glass surfing?

Make sure that your lizard cannot see another reptile (or any other pet) from within its enclosure. If your beardie becomes stressed by seeing its reflection in the glass, add a background border or otherwise adjust lighting to reduce glare and reflections. You can also try switching to another enclosure without glass.
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Do bearded dragons like stuffed animals?

Speaking of snuggling, why not give your beardie a soft companion to play with? Reptiles, as a whole, seem to enjoy having soft stuffed animals. It's a new texture that they don't get to experience very often. Plus, stuffed animals provide some additional warmth.
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How do you train a bearded dragon to come when called?

When you enter the room containing their enclosure, call them by name, but don't immediately feed them. Your dragon should come running, and then you can feed them as a reward. Some dragons take a little longer to pick it up, while others learn to respond to their name quickly.
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How often should you hold your bearded dragon?

Bearded dragons usually tolerate handling better than other lizards. Regular handling helps bearded dragons get used to people, so you should handle your beardie daily. Doing so also minimizes stress during regular care, such as bathing or tank cleaning. They are generally gentle and easy to hold.
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How do you get a bearded dragon to trust you?

Offer Rewards. Another great way to bond with your pet bearded dragon is to lure and reward them with treats throughout the day. Whenever you see movement from your bearded dragon, pull a treat out, and while holding it with your fingertips, slowly move it around their habitat until they come out to eat it.
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Can you tame a 1 year old bearded dragon?

Bearded dragons are not instinctively tame. Their natural instinct is to protect themselves by acting aggressively, running away, puffing themselves up, or trying to bite when you attempt to handle them. This is a natural and healthy self-defense tactic. However, it is possible to tame a bearded dragon over time.
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Why is bearded dragon running around tank?

This behavior is one of a bearded dragon's ways of expressing that it is stressed, is too hot inside the enclosure, or needs some exercise or attention. If you see your bearded dragon behaving differently and are unsure of the reason, there is no need to worry.
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How can I reduce my bearded dragons stress?

How to Calm a Stressed Bearded Dragon and Make Him Happy Again
  1. Reduce handling to a minimum.
  2. Minimize Sensory Overload.
  3. Get Them Used to Your Scent.
  4. Give Them a Warm Bath.
  5. Offer Food Daily.
  6. NO Roommates.
  7. Use a Pleasant Tone.
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What does it mean when a bearded dragon pancakes?

Fear. In the wild, bearded dragons “pancake” as a way to hide from predators. Pancaking also hardens your dragon's spikes to make them appear more intimidating. Domestic bearded dragons often pancake if they are outside (especially if they don't go out often) or if they see a sudden movement.
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Why is my bearded dragon head bobbing?

Males will bob their heads when performing a mating display to initiate courtship. Females show acceptance by bobbing their heads back. Head bobbing can also be a form of aggression and dominance. You may see head bobbing in your pet as they try to establish dominance in their tank.
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