@@ChuckNorrizBeardedDragons omg 😢 I saw it. I’m just thinking 💭 but maybe he was so abused by the people he came from that .. I know this is going to sound completely ridiculous but do you think that it’s possible that he was abused for so long that he is doing it to himself 😢 ?? I know. It’s messed up. But if the MFer that had him before you maybe was picking him since a baby ripping his nose and arms. Do you think it’s possible he could have gotten so used to it that he like beats himself up 😢 omg this is so freaking sad. Idk 🤷♀️. But humans have that ability. Maybe they do to. Cause that was a lot of blood 🩸 and he was alone. I’m sorry 😞
This little one wasn't quite ready for that shed!!!!!! That's very obvious. A few days ((4 or 5) and lots of warm soaks would have made the world of difference for the little one.
depends how big the worm is to the dragon, and how much has it been going for bugs. When they are ready to attack bugs as soon as you do them in there. then that's probably when you can free them a hornworm
@@ChuckNorrizBeardedDragons he’s goin for crickets and mealworms really fast he’ll eat them out of tongs if you don’t put them down fast enough and he’s about six months old
That was super great to catch on camera. See what I mean. The cat 🐈 bobbed his head properly cause he sees them do it. So what if something like this happened with Cheecho before. Like the idiot taught him to ram into the glass by tricking him with food or something else. And made him hurt himself then finally gave him the food 😠 I don’t know. But I am so mad. You have been busting your butt taking amazing care of baby boy. I really think you should spy on him. See what he does when you’re not there.
Why are you taking their old skin off? Don't they shed their skin naturally? My niece has a bearded dragon, and he sheds his own skin. I don't understand why you are taking his off before he sheds it himself????
I’ve watched a lot of these videos and I’m pretty sure that they rub themselves especially on the face when they’re shedding and it can hurt them so that could be a reason why they help them take it off I could be wrong, but that’s what I’ve learned watching the videos
That doesn't look like the dragon is enjoying. It's my understanding that you aren't supposed to do that. The dragon does it in its own. Have a little compassion. Stop holding him down and poking at him.
That's actually not correct. It's fine and even sometimes necessary to assist a shed, especially if it becomes stuck, and this happens far more often than you'd think.
He sure is keeping an eye on you! 😂
lol
You are so good that u have the patience and kindness to help a beaded dragon to shed. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Nice video! Your dragons look great! 😊❤️👍🏻
thank you.... please watch my last cheecho short i need advice
@@ChuckNorrizBeardedDragons omg 😢 I saw it. I’m just thinking 💭 but maybe he was so abused by the people he came from that .. I know this is going to sound completely ridiculous but do you think that it’s possible that he was abused for so long that he is doing it to himself 😢 ?? I know. It’s messed up. But if the MFer that had him before you maybe was picking him since a baby ripping his nose and arms. Do you think it’s possible he could have gotten so used to it that he like beats himself up 😢 omg this is so freaking sad. Idk 🤷♀️. But humans have that ability. Maybe they do to. Cause that was a lot of blood 🩸 and he was alone. I’m sorry 😞
@@ChuckNorrizBeardedDragons Just saw it!! Ouch!!! Levt a comment! Keep us posted!!
This little one wasn't quite ready for that shed!!!!!! That's very obvious. A few days ((4 or 5) and lots of warm soaks would have made the world of difference for the little one.
I don’t think forceps are particularly effective. Hands are better. Actually, letting the dragon shed on its own is best.
That must feel so good!
Why dont they eat the skin and what happens if they dont have help getting it off.
If I didn't know better I would think those dark spots was blackheads
The shed looks like lace.
good analysis
Welly bandaids!
what is that
I have a question when should I start feeding my lizard horned worms?
depends how big the worm is to the dragon, and how much has it been going for bugs. When they are ready to attack bugs as soon as you do them in there. then that's probably when you can free them a hornworm
@@ChuckNorrizBeardedDragons he’s goin for crickets and mealworms really fast he’ll eat them out of tongs if you don’t put them down fast enough and he’s about six months old
This always makes me sleepy 😴
thanks I listen to stories or watch pimple pops when I cant sleep. must be similar to that
トゲの脱皮が特に気持ちいいね!
thnx
Did ur cat 🐈 Bob her head in the beginning there lol
YES!!!! I was so excited to get that on film
@@ChuckNorrizBeardedDragons aww 🥰 so cute.
That was super great to catch on camera. See what I mean. The cat 🐈 bobbed his head properly cause he sees them do it. So what if something like this happened with Cheecho before. Like the idiot taught him to ram into the glass by tricking him with food or something else. And made him hurt himself then finally gave him the food 😠 I don’t know. But I am so mad. You have been busting your butt taking amazing care of baby boy. I really think you should spy on him. See what he does when you’re not there.
@@_allatt2spy on who
@@sonjagrose8879 che che. The dragon
How often do bearded dragons shed?
Why are you taking their old skin off? Don't they shed their skin naturally? My niece has a bearded dragon, and he sheds his own skin. I don't understand why you are taking his off before he sheds it himself????
Because it makes money to save extra animals and it doesnt hurt them. I ind of like a farmer shearing his sheeps wool to sell it
Sometimes the shed gets stuck
I don’t understand why you think you’re a bearded dragon expert bc your niece owns one 🤣 shoo go away
I’ve watched a lot of these videos and I’m pretty sure that they rub themselves especially on the face when they’re shedding and it can hurt them so that could be a reason why they help them take it off I could be wrong, but that’s what I’ve learned watching the videos
Because he is doing it for the video.
Aren’t you supposed to soak or spritz them before you help them shed their skin
I'l don't think so. In the wild or wherever they are they don't go around looking for.something to.spray on there skin I know a snake don't ...
I've heard some say to do that. In my experience it's mainly necessary for a stuck shed but ymmv
If you hurt them or they just don’t want to be skinned, will they bite you? Does that hurt? And is it dangerous?
Do the owner know that any creature with scales don’t shed their old skin from the tail up?
Yes and this was filmed in pieces over 3weeks
That doesn't look like the dragon is enjoying. It's my understanding that you aren't supposed to do that. The dragon does it in its own. Have a little compassion. Stop holding him down and poking at him.
If the dragon wanted to leave it would walk away if it was being hurt it would spaz out. but you know how the dragon is.
That's actually not correct. It's fine and even sometimes necessary to assist a shed, especially if it becomes stuck, and this happens far more often than you'd think.
USE YOUR OWN HANDS. NOT PLIERS. YOU HURT THE ANIMAL
ok 😊 thanks
Those are tweezers, not pliers sweetie ❤
Use pliers those big ahh thing would hurt em😂😂