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Beardie ER
Aggression & shedding
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[QUOTE="Rocky2022, post: 2007993, member: 114919"] It IS scary isn't it! If it helps- after my first aggressive episode, I was scared and left the room until the next day, I think it freaked Rocky out too (as he was young) that he hasn't done the same since LOL - he felt abandoned. He attempts to puff but he hasn't hissed/blackened at me since LOL And to be honest, 10 months old now, I would still run! But seriously, remember, your beardie is young and getting to know you PLUS he's going through an uncomfortable situation (shedding and/or the bath)- it's a lot to endure. As beardies can't communicate with us verbally, that's their way of doing so. It IS scary but as the others said, l be patient. One more important fact to remember: He's a cutie! [/QUOTE]
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