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Sunny

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • reptile
  • Bearded Dragon

About Sunny

Davis, CA

Species & Breed

reptile
Bearded Dragon

Physical Traits

Young
Female
Medium
Tan

Behavior

Personality
Loves Food, Loves Exploring
House-trained: No

Health

Special Needs:
Yes

Sunny’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Sunny's Story

Sunny is an adorable disabled bearded dragon. She was sadly not properly cared for in her first home, causing her to develop metabolic bone disease (MBD) which caused her front legs to become deformed. She cannot extend her front legs and must walk on her elbows instead of her feet. She cannot run or climb as well as a regular beardie. Otherwise, she is no different from any other beardie. Thankfully, we were able to get her before her MBD progressed. She is now on proper supplements and has UV, which will stop the MBD from worsening, but her legs will never return to normal. She is also smaller than a typical beardie due to the neglect from her first home. Despite this Sunny is energetic and happy. She loves to climb, soak, bask, and hunt for bugs. She’s good about eating her greens. Her exact age is unknown, but she is about 1 year old. The vet says she is otherwise healthy and should live a long, full life as long as she is properly cared for. She is squirmy when you hold her, but has never bitten. She comes with her cage and lights. If you have beardie experience and would like to foster or adopt this special needs sweetheart, please contact us! Note: the tank in the photos is her hospital tank, not her permanent setup.

Sunny is an adorable disabled bearded dragon. She was sadly not properly cared for in her first home, causing her to develop metabolic bone disease (MBD) which caused her front legs to become deformed. She cannot extend her front legs and must walk on her elbows instead of her feet. She cannot run or climb as well as a regular beardie. Otherwise, she is no different from any other beardie. Thankfully, we were able to get her before her MBD progressed. She is now on proper supplements and has UV, which will stop the MBD from worsening, but her legs will never return to normal. She is also smaller than a typical beardie due to the neglect from her first home. Despite this Sunny is energetic and happy. She loves to climb, soak, bask, and hunt for bugs. She’s good about eating her greens. Her exact age is unknown, but she is about 1 year old. The vet says she is otherwise healthy and should live a long, full life as long as she is properly cared for. She is squirmy when you hold her, but has never bitten. She comes with her cage

Sunny is an adorable disabled bearded dragon. She was sadly not properly cared for in her first home, causing her to develop metabolic bone disease (MBD) which caused her front legs to become deformed. She cannot extend her front legs and must walk on her elbows instead of her feet. She cannot run or climb as well as a regular beardie. Otherwise, she is no different from any other beardie. Thankfully, we were able to get her before her MBD progressed. She is now on proper supplements and has UV, which will stop the MBD from worsening, but her legs will never return to normal. She is also smaller than a typical beardie due to the neglect from her first home. Despite this Sunny is energetic and happy. She loves to climb, soak, bask, and hunt for bugs. She’s good about eating her greens. Her exact age is unknown, but she is about 1 year old. The vet says she is otherwise healthy and should live a long, full life as long as she is properly cared for. She is squirmy when you hold her, but has never bitten. She comes with her cage and lights. If you have beardie experience and would like to foster or adopt this special needs sweetheart, please contact us! Note: the tank in the photos is her hospital tank, not her permanent setup.

How To Adopt

Sunny was listed as ADOPTABLE by Hazel's Home for All Animals
How can I adopt Sunny?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Hazel's Home for All Animals. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
When can I meet Sunny?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Hazel's Home for All Animals will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Sunny, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Hazel's Home for All Animals, and they'll be happy to help!
Hazel's Home for All Animals's Adoption Policy
Adopters must sign a contract agreeing to return the animal to the rescue if they cannot keep the animal for any reason. Adopters are not permitted to abandon the animal, rehome the animal to someone else, or surrender the animal to another rescue or shelter. Adopters must agree to keep all cats indoors. Adopters must agree to seek annual vet care for dogs and cats under seven years old. Adopters must agree to seek biannual vet care for all exotic animals and dogs and cats over seven years old.

Sunny is from Hazel's Home for All Animals

[DAVIS, CA]

Our Mission
Our mission is to provide the highest level of veterinary, zoological, and social care to companion animals of all species. We provide lifelong sanctuary or find qualified forever homes for formerly abused, neglected, or homeless pets. We aim to educate the public about proper husbandry and veterinary care for all pets.

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