Dracones Mulcentem: A Guide To Taming Dragons
This is the official guide on how to tame dragons. Though dragons are believed to be deadly and dangerous, if given much respect and care, you can always befriend them, and later, be able to tame them.
Now approved by the Dragon Restriction for Academics and Care Organization (DRACO) to be read publicly. All profits gained from this book will donated to Lumos.
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Caring For Dragons
Chapter 7
If you have tamed the dragon, you must care for it. Give a bath with perhaps a hose or cast the Water-Making Charm. Rub the dragon with bubble-filled sponge, then rinse it back down. Give food daily, such as lambs and water (for more about dragons and their diet, consult the book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, now in its fifty-third edition - I have transferred the important parts from the fifty-second edition and is listed as me as its author). If your dragon is sick, call the Department For the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures for help. If unavailable, try to find out what the problem is. Dragon pox is a common disease for dragons, so check for spots that are not supposed to be there.