You can't 'stop a bearded dragon pooping' wherever it wants to !- They don't have a 'set area' to use as a toilet. As a reptile owner - it's YOUR responsibility to clean up after your reptile whenever they produce waste. If you don't like the idea of cleaning up after an animal - then maybe reptile-keeping isn't for you.
yes
It is possible for a cat to attack and potentially harm a bearded dragon if they are left unsupervised together. It is important to keep them separated to ensure the safety of your bearded dragon.
Sperate them or if they are different sexes then they might want to mate also thats how they keep the other dragon in line and decide who is dominant
because he feels threatened
yea that's fine.
If ur bearded dragon is a girl it is probably digging a nest if it is a male or female it might b digging to hibernate.
yes but keep in eye on them just in case they wont kill eachotother
I don't think so, the best soulution is just to keep it away from the opposite sex.
isnt it obvease they're scared or they are protecting itself.
Keeping a hedgehog and a bearded dragon together is not recommended. They have different habitat requirements, dietary needs, and temperature preferences, which can lead to stress and health issues for both animals. Additionally, hedgehogs can carry parasites that could harm the bearded dragon, and vice versa. It's best to house them separately to ensure their well-being.
Birds don't really control when or where they poop - they just, as Nike would say, do it. So if they are sitting on food bowl, that's where they'll 'go.' It's not uncommon for a parakeet to perch itself on the edge of its food bowl.
Absolutely not. Never mix species with reptiles. Don't even keep multiple baby Bearded Dragons together.