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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2019261, member: 114539"] For hydration you can add some none citrus fruit juice or punch to her water for flavor, i don't recommend using a syringe to give water, there is to much risk of aspiration. An eyedropper is a safer alternative. Some dragons (A.K.A. Zen are incredibly stubborn) if she is and won't start lapping you can place your hand over her head in the shape of a C. Your thumb will be underneath her chin. Their lower lip is very easy to pull slightly open this way. Just use the eyedropper to put a little outside their teeth (don't try to force it past the teeth, again it could aspirate her). Once she taste the fruity flavor she should start lapping it, and should drink it off her nose on her own. One other recommendation, use a wet cloth to wipe away any that runs down her chin. No need in taking a chance of starting a fungal or bacterial infection in her scales from the fruit juice. [/QUOTE]
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