| Many bearded dragons owner don't know how to | | | | container on your countertop and gentlyplacing your |
| keep adragon clean, so here are some words about | | | | Beardie inside. He may feel more comfortable |
| bathinga bearded dragon. This should give you the | | | | restingon your hand while it is submerged in the |
| basics about. | | | | water. Or you could tryrolling up a wash cloth and |
| Bathing is an important part in keeping a healthy | | | | letting him rest his arms on it. Theyneed to feel |
| dragon. Regularbathing helps improve the Beardie's | | | | secure or they will never enjoy bath time. |
| overall hydration status andkeep the Beardie clean | | | | While bathing your Bearded Dragon, the bath water |
| and happy. | | | | should ideally bewarm on your wrist and not hot, |
| Most Bearded Dragons prefer to potty in the tub | | | | much like bath water for a smallchild. Make the water |
| (making it veryeasy for you to clean up after them | | | | only as deep as your Beardie's chest or halfway up |
| and disinfect the surfaces). | | | | their front arms. You should never leave your |
| Baths also help during shedding, keeping the loosening | | | | Beardieunattended in the bath because accidents only |
| skin soft. | | | | take a second tohappen. |
| Some Beardies are comfortable bathing in the sink or | | | | The ideal temperature for the bath water should be |
| the bath tuband others may not like bath time at all. | | | | ... |
| You can try placing asee-through Rubbermaid | | | | |