top of page

Bearded Dragons

Starfire3.jpg

Starfire

  • Intake Date: 1/17/22

  • ​

  • Age at intake: 4 yrs

  •  

  • Sex:

  •  

  • Adoption Fee: $75

Starfire is extremely cool! He'd do great with a family that allows him to safely explore. He was not a fan of the outdoors when we tried, but might enjoy window watching! He can get spicy when he's done with you, so an experienced owner is best.

Rango3.jpg

Rango

  • Intake Date: 4-18-2022

  • ​

  • Age at intake: 3.5 yrs

  •  

  • Sex:

  •  

  • Adoption Fee: $125

Rango came to us with an extreme case of Metabolic Bone Disease. He had rubber jaw, which made eating impossible, and severe deformities to his spine/tail. He was syringe fed for months. We're happy to say he's made an amazing recovery and loves to eat! (greens and bugs!) He also loves his outdoor time in the summer.

JB in sling_edited_edited.jpg

Jelly Bean

  • Intake Date: 11-27-2021

  • ​

  • Age at intake: 9 months

  •  

  • Sex: Male

  •  

  • Adoption Fee: ---

Jelly Bean is currently not available for adoption due to an unknown, crippling disease he has. But he's LOVE SOME SPONSORS! It is believed to be a form of muscular dystrophy, but we have yet been able to prove it. He requires very special care, monthly vet visits, and specific supplements.

Marshmellow2.jpg

Marshmellow

  • Intake Date: 2-21-22

  • ​

  • Age at intake: 2 yrs

  •  

  • Sex: Male

  •  

  • Adoption Fee: ---

Marshmellow is currently not available for adoption due to an unknown, crippling disease he has. But he'd LOVE SOME SPONSORS! It is believed to be a form of muscular dystrophy, but we have yet been able to prove it. He requires very special care, monthly vet visits, and specific supplements.

Emmett_edited.jpg

Emmett

  • Intake Date: 3-8-2023

  • ​

  • Age at intake: 4.5 yrs

  •  

  • Sex: Male

  •  

  • Adoption Fee: ---

Emmett is currently not available for adoption due to an unknown, crippling disease he has. But he's LOVE SOME SPONSORS! It is believed to be a form of muscular dystrophy, but we have yet been able to prove it. He requires very special care, round the clock supervision and care, monthly vet visits, and specific supplements.

bottom of page