How do you use a shoelace as a harness? I've came across people saying that they use shoelaces. I don't know how do they make it or they just use it on their baby bearded dragon.
I'm not sure, but that doesn't sound like a good idea. Babies are pretty energetic and could easily get tangled up or even possibly strangled. If you're wanting to train your beardie to walk with a leash, I'd wait a while personally.
Yes me too I would wait till he is older ----------- go to this website and look for a harness --- they also sell nice fleece blankets w/ their names on them --- www.pamperedbeardies.com
Karrie
Yes me too I would wait till he is older ----------- go to this website and look for a harness --- they also sell nice fleece blankets w/ their names on them --- http://www.pamperedbeardies.com
Karrie
Yes me too I would wait till he is older ----------- go to this website and look for a harness --- they also sell nice fleece blankets w/ their names on them --- http://www.pamperedbeardies.com
Karrie
Sadly it's within the US though ?. I'm from Malaysia and even if it ships over, it would still be really expensive as we have to convert to USD$. Thx for the website though?
With the little guys, it's probably best to keep them in their enclosure or hold them by hand and closely supervise. As they get older, they tend to calm down a bit and are big enough for a leash/harness. The one I made has a long parachute cord that clips to a fabric bottom piece with metal holes at each end. The fabric just goes around the waist above the legs and the leash clips to it along the back. I fit it so that it's tight enough to not easily slip over the legs but not so tight that it constricts the waist. You don't want it to apply pressure, just provide something for the leash to attach to. I don't find that I really need to use it much though. My adult dragon tends to stick pretty close to me so I just let him be outside without it most of the time.