Updated On September 7th, 2017
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Answered By Dr. Strydom, DVM 105
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Being dehydrated can result in harder stools, and that may result in the blood you're seeing.The first thing to do is take care of that. Buy some unflavored Pedialyte (yes, the kind for human infants).Prepare a shallow bath consisting of 1/2 water and 1/2 Pedialyte. Soak your beardie for about 20 to 30 minutes twice a day. Reptiles can absorb the electrolytes and fluids through their vents (where droppings pass out), so make the water deep enough to cover the vent. Be sure to supervise closely. After a couple of soaks, you can try feeding him. Get some plain chicken baby food. Drop a dollop right on the end of his snout. Most of the time, they will lick it off. You can feed him this way until his appetite returns. Also, be sure your husbandry is 100% correct. Here is a good care sheet for you to reference. http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Care-Sheets/Lizards/Bearded-Dragon/ If no improvement in about 4-5 days you need to get him to a reptile vet for an exam and at least a fecal test to check for internal parasites which can also be the cause of the blood you are seeing. Hope this helps. Best wishes.
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