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Anonymous
I have a pet bearded dragon that is very special to me who I've had for years. If a similar situation were to arise in which I would have to kill my poor little beardie, I woldn't know what to do either, let alone have the heart to actually kill him.
I think asking the vet what is the best way to go. He/She'll tell you for sure. In my opinion, freezing it would be a long slow agony and way to die. And like>>91358said, it's still conscious. And gassing it with toxic fumes would make it suffocate, which doesn't seem humane either. It seems like a dilemma. If I were you, I'd just keep it alive as long as it can and let it die by myself. But then again, that might be even worse. Like, I originally had two baby bearded dragon hatchlings, and while one has grown to be more than six years old and is still extremely healthy, the other got sick, and watching the little guy die was so very tragic.
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