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How to Squeeze Blocked Femoral Pores in Bearded Dragons - Cookies Critters - Squeezing Clogged Pores

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Welcome to Cookie's Critters. We are reptile breeders in Western Sydney and this channel is to educate our customers and followers. The reptiles that we breed are Central Bearded Dragons, Pygmy Bearded dragons, Knob tail geckos, and Northern Velvet Geckos. In todays video we are expanding on the previous video about blocked femoral pores in bearded dragons. Clogged or impacted pores need to be managed at home before they require medical treatment. It is important to do this in a conservative manner as to not cause unnecessary stress and pain to the bearded dragon. Squeezing the femoral glands too hard can also damage the gland and create long term health issues As we mentioned in our previous video, it is important to soak your beardie in a warm bath before trying to squeeze blocked femoral pores. Soaking the hard plugs will soften them making it easier to squeeze out. Follow the link to part 1 on femoral pores in bearded dragons. Corn starch or corn flour will stop any bleeding that may occur from squeezing the femoral pores and butadiene or iodine will prevent any infection. In the future our expansion will include Blue tongue skink morphs, carpet pythons and green tree pythons. For a list of reptiles that we have for sale and care sheets on the animals we keep, check out our website Please follow us on our other social media platforms. Instagram - Facebook - Twitter - Sydney Reptile Breeders Blog - Please feel free to leave a suggestion for upcoming videos. I look forward to seeing you soon. Disclaimer: We are not experts, we are reptile enthusiasts sharing our experiences and what works for us. If you have any concerns about the health of your reptile, we always recommend seeking medical treatment ASAP.

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