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Rehoming Rescue Beardie!
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[QUOTE="FiretheBeardie, post: 2014162, member: 117463"] We saw a post on a website about a young bearded dragon found outside a few months ago and decided that we wanted to take him in. When we got him he was burned, malnourished, dehydrated, and very underweight. We have a lot of experience with beardies, so we re-habilitated him and he’s doing great now. We don’t have the time or space to keep him in the long term, so we are trying to find him a forever home! He’s a little more skittish than other beardies because he’s a rescue, but he is a wonderful eater. We love him very much, so we will interview and make sure he finds a great home. We are located in the Austin area and he is free! Please fill out this form if you are interested: [URL unfurl="true"]https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1mgFXIwQDTbi0j-9ay57EVr7WiblXSnY9nfYW5wTh4HQ/edit[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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