My bearded dragon sometimes swings his tail when I pick him up.... I am assuming there is something he doesn't like but sometimes he does it when I am just standing there holding him

Updated On December 7th, 2017

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Answered By Emi Knafo, DVM, DACZM

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Hello. Lizards use their tails for balance and defense. Most likely, Lewis is swinging his tail to try to regain balance as he is being picked up. The feeling of being held may be somewhat disorienting, making him search for solid footing. He could also be trying to struggle to get free if he isn’t keen on being picked up at that time. Make sure to hold him securely and if he doesn’t seem inclined to socialize, respect his cues and give him space. Hope that helps!

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