Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 29-05-2011
Pet sellers would usually say only the good things about the animals they are selling. You cannot expect them to totally reveal the health condition of the animal particularly the negative things. It is your responsibility as a pet buyer to check the animal before purchasing it. It is very important to ensure that what you are getting is a healthy pet, totally free of any illnesses or disease.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 14-05-2011
You can find Bearded Dragons for sale at some pet shops, at reptile shops and through individual owners. But if you’ve never owned an exotic pet before, you need to know how to pick one out. You’ll want to make sure you select the right species as some aren’t as hardy as other species to keep as pets. When you look through the selection, check to see if the Beardie is in good health.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 18-10-2010
Bearded Dragons have been on the rise in popularity as pets because of their docile demeanor and people friendly personalities. What is often not talked too much about by the pet stores is how much work goes into taking care of these reptiles. Before going out and buying one of these cute hatchlings it is a good idea to do some research on what it takes to care for a bearded dragon.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 09-10-2010
Bearded dragons can be found mostly in Australia. Their scientific name is Pogona vitticeps, also known as the Inland or Central Bearded Dragon. They have become more popular as people learn more about them. They are friendly and attach to their owners quickly. These lizards can range in size between 7 inches to 12 inches.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 30-08-2010
Reptiles make great pets for those with the proper mindset, and Bearded Dragons are among the most popular of those reptile pets. They are sturdy, just small enough, and eat simple, variant diets. With a lifespan of up to fifteen years, they can be a good long term pet, but only with the proper care and attention to the lifestyle and necessities of their diets.
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