My bearded dragon is very sick. She won't eat or drink, she barely moves, her head hung low, she shakes when she does moves, can't keep her eyes open much and has a respiratory problem and bone problem from previous house. My question is do I keep trying to feed and water her or should I try and end her suffering. If so what's the best way of doing so?

Updated On June 30th, 2017

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Answered By Angel Alvarado, LVT

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Ideally, she should be examined by a veterinarian experienced in treating reptiles. The "bone problem" may respond to treatment such as calcium injections or oral supplementation. The respiratory issue may respond to antibiotics. Soak her in a warm 50/50 solution or water and an unflavored electrolyte replacement beverage. Do this twice daily for 15-20 minutes each. It will help treat or prevent minor dehydration and warm her up. Low temps can affect appetite and activity in reptiles. Increase her tank temps by 5 degrees and keep it on 24/7 until she responds/recovers. Do not force feed her unless you have experience doing so. Euthanizing her at home on your own is never recommended. If necessary, have your veterinarian perform it in the clinic or by housecall.

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