KaylaElizabethM
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Grendel, my school's Beardie, seems to have dried blood up his nostrils. Many different students handle him daily, and it is very possible one of them injured him (the school has now lost all Grendel privileges for now). His nostrils look a different shape than usual as well. He is a few years old. He has been showing signs of a stressed beardie, his tail is black, he has stress marks on his belly, and his beard is black.
Also, he is usually a sweetheart and very non aggressive boy. And today, when I picked him up to take pictures of his nose for this website, he turned and tried to bite me. (thankfully, when he went to bite he went tongue first and got my taste and realized it was me.) Anyways, here are some pictures. Does anyone have any idea how I would go about cleaning his nostrils, without hurting him any further?
I wish I could have taken a picture of his nose even more up close. "/
Also, he is usually a sweetheart and very non aggressive boy. And today, when I picked him up to take pictures of his nose for this website, he turned and tried to bite me. (thankfully, when he went to bite he went tongue first and got my taste and realized it was me.) Anyways, here are some pictures. Does anyone have any idea how I would go about cleaning his nostrils, without hurting him any further?
I wish I could have taken a picture of his nose even more up close. "/