How Do You Play With A Pet Lizard?
Lizards aren’t pets that enjoy much interactive play. Instead, most lizards find the most happiness in a solitary life and see playtime as something to be merely tolerated. When you follow a few guidelines, though, you can help your pet lizard enjoy a short play session each day. Read on to learn how to play with a pet lizard. Adopt a lizard that enjoys being handled. By nature, most lizard species are solitary. A few species, like iguanas and water dragons, can learn to enjoy being handled, and some individuals in each species may enjoy being handled as well. Speak softly to your pet lizard whenever you’re around her so she doesn’t see you as a threat or as a source of stress. Choose a time of day for play when your pet is active. As you get to know your lizard, you become acquainted with the best time for a play session. Lizard-proof the play area, closing doors and windows, removing anything that your lizard’s feet could get caught in and putting away sharp or otherwise dangerous ob