Yea I let mine out all the time. Mine goes outside and then comes back in when he wants to in the summer time but I have a pen that he can’t get out of. You have to train it tho, most will just run off. Just don’t let him eat any thing outside you never know what has pesticides or chemicals on it. I would also give him a bath after you take him outside; you never know what germs and bacteria he can pick up. Good luck with taking him out and hope that he doesn’t run off.
2007-04-29 19:16:38
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answered by schliepboy 2
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Ya I walk mine all the time, make sure that he's big enough to support a leash, and have it on there tight. Sometimes the front legs push through the harness so its only on the stomach and that is uncomfortable for the Beardie and not secure. I encourage you to walk your bearded dragon if you have one because it is environmentally enriching, and a real adventure for the little guy. I know my Laurence of Arabia loves it. I hope that helps you.
2007-04-30 01:18:44
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answered by MavEllie 3
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Yes and no. You can put it on a leash but it will go where it wants, and you have to have the right kind of leash.
I recommend a hip leash, it is less stressful and will not cut off circulation or airway. They are also less likely to roll or get hurt from rolling.
2007-04-30 10:06:37
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answered by MRHickey 2
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Well, what exactly do you mean? I don't think putting it on a leash would be safe, it might choke. You could take it outside and let it run around as long as you supervise it closely. Don't let it eat anything that might have pesticides on it, though, as they are very harmful.
Hope this helps! :)
2007-04-30 09:07:31
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answered by Lydia 3
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You can probably train it to by using an iguana leash.
2007-04-30 01:10:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I can walk a straight line with both eyes closed so I can walk anything.
2007-04-30 01:07:58
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answered by Rich Z 7
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I can lick a bearded clam.
2007-04-30 01:08:09
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answered by phil m 2
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