The natural environment for a lizard is outdoors, so it unlikely that just being outside made your warm and cuddly pet sick.
What a ridiculous question ! Why on EARTH would you want to MAKE your Bearded dragon sick !
yes
because it is sick or thirsty.
Did it also have the correct heating for the bearded dragon, like a heat lamp and heating pad? If it didn't, then your bearded dragon probably froze to death. Where did you get the bearded dragon from? If it was from a pet store, that will explain it too. Pet stores don't take care of their animals well usually so they are usually sold sick and or very unhealthy
yes you do because without heat it will not live long or it will get sick.
No, Bearded Dragons are VERY territorial and will either fight other lizards or be so stressed they will get sick
Usually if you feed it what it should be fed and it's in a clean and healthy environment it should stay its normal color. I had two bearded dragons for about 6 or 7 years. One of them got sick a lot and turned a grayish brown color. After we made sure he was eating spinach leaves and bearded dragon pellets he was perfectly fine.
Yes, you can, and they should love it. I have a bearded dragon, and I feed it to him every morning. Make sure to cut it up into little pieces if you have a baby. If you have an adult, he can handle it by himself.
By being outside when it was cold out.
He may be sick, let me correct myself, he is sick. take him to the vets right away. I lost a bearded because an egg broke inside her, I wouldn't wish the pain and loss I feel on anyone, so take him to the vets right away not saying he will die though, most likely, he is only a little sick.
NO !! thats not normal at all !! it sounds like your poor beardies bake legs are paralized get it to a vet as soon as possible !!
Fruit is not recommended for bearded dragons, as the high sugar content upsets the balance of organisms in their intestinal tract. So, while the dragon may eat it, it will make him feel sick and uncomfortable, and give him diarrhea. Stick to a good mix of greens, and small live insects.