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The Bearded Dragon : An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet  (Happy Healthy Pet)

The Bearded Dragon : An Owner's Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet (Happy Healthy Pet)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I am donating this book to my local library.
Review: As an owner and devotee of "Beardies" for almost 3 years I have purchased a number of books and various sources of information on them. Steve's book is complete and well written enough for the experienced, as well as beginning Beardie owner. I feel it is an excellent source of information for those researching these wonderful "pet lizards." I own this book and am purchasing two more from Amazon.com to donate to my local public library and the elementary school library so people will be aware of these creatures and have a good source of information on how to raise them. I take my Lizards to schools to show them to students and get lots of questions on "What does it eat?" and "What do you have to buy to keep one?". This book answers it all in a format that is easy to read and understand.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: bearded dragons
Review: I hate to be the only one who has a problem with this book, but I can't keep my mouth shut. This book was poorly written at best, containing information that was erroneous and possibly detrimental to the health of pet beardies. The author relied on what I basically refer to as "guesswork" rather than actual documented bearded dragon information. Just enough information to be ignorant is a dangerous thing. If you value your pet beardie, don't invest in this book. If you are interested in a book with a lot of good (correct) information, I would recommend: "The Bearded Dragon Manual" by Phillippe De Vosjoli/Robert Mailloux/et al. It is by far the most comprehensive guide to the care of bearded dragons at all stages of growth and development.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: bearded dragons
Review: I love bearded dragons and have been doing research on them for a long time. Many of my friends and family have beardies and i hope to get one soon.My friend has this book and it provides alot of useful informacion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great book!
Review: I recently bought a Bearded Dragon and bought several books about this lizard. I have to say that this book is one of the best. It is written in a very personal way (unlike many other "take care of your pet books" and I really like that. It is also very informative and has a lot of great images. The book tells you everything you have to know if you are a Bearded Dragon owner or wants to buy one - how to choose a Bearded Dragon, the terrarium, terrarium set up, breeding, the right food etc. I especially found the "food part" informative and with a lot of nice pictures. I highly recommend this book! My BD appreciated it! :-)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the bearded dragon:An Owners Guide To A Happpy Healthy pet
Review: It helped me a lot. It is jam packed with information on feeding and other things too. It is the best bearded dragon book I have ever read in my life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Welcome Addition!
Review: Steve Grenard's book fills pretty much all the prior gaps in available information. The pictures are clear and interesting and his way of presenting the facts make this book an easy and enjoyable read for anyone who takes their Bearded Dragon seriously.

This book is a very well-rounded presentation of the subject and together with Vosjoli/ Mailloux this book is a 'must have' for all BD owners or those thinking about acquiring one of these engaging animals.

Bill Mears. BorderView Bearded Dragons, Canada


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