Beautiful Bearded Dragon For Adoption

Discussion in 'Animal Adoptions' started by CaliDragon, May 18, 2005.

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  1. CaliDragon

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    Beautiful Bearded Dragon. I have been told he is a male but dont know, very healthy, very good eater, beautiful, large, and healthy. A really beautiful boy whose colors are a golden yellow and orange. He is several years old I dont know for sure (second Owner). I have four kids and all of them....(well except the 2 week old) love to hold this dragon. Must give to a good home @ doctors request. Pictures available upon request.
     
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  3. CaliDragon

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    Sorry I guess I should have mentioned I am in central california
     
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  5. kimberlyanne999

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    where in california are you?
    also im very curious why did the doctor request this?
     
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    I am in Patterson Ca. near tracy/modesto. The 2 week old baby needed to be seen & the doctor scared my wife about the baby catching meningitis.
     
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  9. nomad85

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    your doctor is silly, just dont let the baby ingest and feces or saliva from the beardie and it will be fine. you should'nt have to give up your beardie.
     
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  11. Gauzbo

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    I don't think you would have to worry about your baby catching anything from it, just don't let her/him come in contact with the Beardie.
     
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    Bacterial meningitis is usually the normal pnemonia bacterium which your baby is more likely to get from Aunt Fanny sneezing on him. Viral meningitis is usually an enterovirus which isn't even carried by reptiles. Now Salmonella is frequently part of the body fauna of reptiles. Good luck finding a home for your beardie.
     
  13. Gauzbo

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    Well, if you really want to get rid of him I would take him in. Are you willing to ship?
     
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    I'll take it if you can ship it
     
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