@daonlysansan20202009 “While awake, dragons have varying levels of activity. If you have a dragon, it’s important to be observant and watch out for fluctuations in activity level. A dragon may fly, run, swim, dig, and/or playfight constantly, or only for a few hours a day. It’s important to know your dragon. The one constant in dragon activity levels is that they should be playhunting at least two days a week. If they are playhunting for more than 4 days a week, check their diet to make sure they are getting enough protein and enough lipids. If they are not playhunting two or more days a week, make sure no one in your household is feeding the dragon outside of the feeding schedule, or the dragon will become overweight, gaining excess fat as muscles slowly atrophy.
A common complaint among dragon owners is they are overly excited during playfights and may spray, fire, water, or whatever the specific dragon has evolved to spray. This complaint is especially common with young dragons. Researchers and trainers have started multiple studies to determine the causes and solutions. However, a popular home remedy that we have determined harmless is to provide them with approximately 5 grams of frozen saltwater in the mornings. After 15 minutes, take away any surplus to prevent harmful side effects.”