A boy holding a bearded dragon . Customize it to your taste and appearance. As long as you know the cause of the problem, you can decide how to deal with it.

Then place your palm under the lizard's body and lift it up, using your thumb and forefinger to brace the forearm so the body rests on your hand. To catch a bearded dragon, slowly approach the lizard, enter the cage and pet it until it blinks or closes its eyes to show it is relaxed. If their eyes are closed, they feel uncomfortable, don't have enough light, parasites or just resting.
Males chase females to demonstrate their reproductive dominance.
To catch a bearded dragon, slowly approach the lizard, enter the cage and pet it until it blinks or closes its eyes to show it is relaxed. Another time, two bearded dragons grab each other's heads. The child caught a bearded dragon for the first time.
It's not uncommon to hear stories of real connections between pet owners and dragons.
The more you put your child in stressful situations, the more the bearded dragon will learn not to trust you. A bearded dragon's diet should be 80% insects and 20% green vegetables (this ratio changes with age, but don't worry about it). Don't worry if it's not much, you'll be good to go as long as you don't try to escape.
As you slowly move your hand toward the bearded dragon, place your index finger or thumb under the dragon's chin, the chin should be supported by the front legs.
One of the most important things is to close your eyes and see bearded dragons in a pet store. If you see signs of stress, go back to the beginning of the softening process.
This means you want to very gently lift your pet first by placing your hand or finger under the chin.
As long as you know the cause of the problem, you can decide how to deal with it. Make sure you feed your bearded dragon correctly. A healthy bearded dragon appears alert, moves, eats, and grooms itself properly when removed from its environment.
You can grab it, scratch its head, or hit it on the chin to get the desired interaction.
A healthy bearded dragon is a happy bearded dragon. Bearded dragon head rolling is more common in males and occurs when the bearded dragon raises and lowers its head constantly. If their eyes are closed, they feel uncomfortable, don't have enough light, parasites or just resting.