I bought a baby bearded dragon one month ago who was born with birth defects which causes one front leg to turn in on him and on the other the hand is flipped .the problem is on the arm where it actually turns in on himself the bone is also shorter with the hand not having much movement apart from the shoulder. he has nails that are hard to reach and starting to grow fast with no way to wear them down on his own .also he walks on his forearm not the hand which faces towards his body .
i recently went into where i got him and talking to someone there they said the vet might actually remove the nails on the hand i was wondering if anyone had heard of a vet doing that or seen a reptile with that done.
just adding on he is healthy but will be seeing a vet for a overall health check up .
If you get the lizard nice and happy and comfy while nursing and petting it, it will not mind having it's nails trimmed in the least .... just take a mm or 2 of each nail to take the point off.
i would cut them if i could but it is the way they sit thats the problem along with him not to happy with people messing with it , hes energetic making it even harder he is going to a vet soon and the guy at the shop said he would cut the ones on the hand i cant get to if i bought him in .
also noticed yesterday one nail already looks like it starting to curl slightly unfortunately its the nail closest to his side .
I'd second Nobby, I cut my lizards claws back with a cat claw trimmer.
If he's hard to wrangle, wait til lights are out and he's asleep, take him out gently and take your time to trim them very carefully while he's sleeping/lethargic. If you need more light but don't want to wake him, put a blanket or hand towel over his little head, or wrap him in a way to allow access to just his hands while he sleeps.