Friday, October 5, 2012

Chapter 2: Caring for your Dragon

Caring for your Dragon

To care for a pet dragon, a riding dragon, or a hunting dragon is important and very necessary when it comes to these beasts. You mustn't drive them into sorrow or anger, or force them to do what you want to do when you had other plans. Dragon and owner have to make peace and connection when speaking to one another, and to understand each other is just as important as health and care. In fact, you have to have one to have the other. Making contact is espescially important when you have a very dangerous and rare dragon that you don't want to anger.


Feeding your dragon and watering your dragon are some basic tips. You need to know just what your dragon likes to eat and drink, or else you could end up with a dragon that starves itself and passes up your offers to feed it. Water is not always needed. For instance, the Shadeclaw Stormicus actually eats oceanwater, so they don't need any water, but sometimes their mouth gets salty from the oceanwater and you need to give them a little bit of freshwater. 


Grooming your dragon is another necessary tip. If you want your dragon's scales to be healthy and their fins to be in tip-top shape, then you should groom your dragon. Actually, you need to groom them either way, because their fins and scales can rot if they get too dirty.


And the last, most important thing to do if you want to care for your dragon is: spend some quality time with it. They don't choose their owners out because they feed and water them. They pick them out of the other trainers because the owners love them and care about them. If you have a pet dragon, you could play some games with it, or if you have a riding dragon, you could take it for a little flight, and if you have a dragon that you use for hunting, you could go hunting together and share the catch. There's always some love in your dragons, you just have to care for them.

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