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kazz
06-07-18, 02:04 AM
Do you guys walking with your snake on you ? For example to give a snake some real sun ? How do affects that walking on snakes ? Will snake stress ?

ClockwerkBonnet
06-07-18, 04:51 AM
Naw, I'd rather not bother. It isn't recommended that one takes her snake outside anyway.

ClockwerkBonnet
06-07-18, 05:03 AM
The only exception would be when the little serpent needs to go to the vet, in which case I'd place him in his portable cage.

Andy_G
06-07-18, 06:31 AM
Only in the backyard. Too easy to attract negative attention.

EL Ziggy
06-07-18, 07:52 AM
As Andy said, only in my yard and for me even then in moderation. I was leery about taking them outside as young ones but I'm more open to the idea now that they're larger. Every animal deserves a little fresh air and sunshine. :)

kazz
06-07-18, 10:10 AM
EL Ziggy, but I live in high-rise building, I don't have backyard.
Andy_G,Only in the backyard. Too easy to attract negative attention.
I don't care what ppl think about me. I even think walking with snake helps spread reptiles as pets bc ppl come and start talking.

kazz
06-07-18, 10:15 AM
There are ppl who walking with very big snakes )
This guy is from China.
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-b6F0SCLsUZg/Uw73j1qSZPI/AAAAAAAAA2o/5aukdAJaUy0/s1600/Python-Snake2.jpg
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRf5Ky7P7Ob4FFuES4ANtYv_U4PrqOqY 7MZj89JEZJvZzWQ5P-5XQ
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/07/24/article-2178195-143154E3000005DC-363_306x490.jpg
This girl is from China perhaps.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/photo/images/attachement/jpg/site1/20120810/0023ae606e66118f0e6403.jpg

EL Ziggy
06-07-18, 10:26 AM
Most snakes are not social animals and being exposed to the public is more stressful than beneficial for the animal.

Andy_G
06-07-18, 10:58 AM
It has nothing to do with what people think of you. If the snake out of nowhere decides to bite, then you have an issue with liability. Couple that with the fact that many people look at snakes negatively and don't expect to see them in public, then you can make that negative outlook worse. The key to education is using the proper setting or forum, where people come and expect to learn, not springing it on them in a park. As a keeper and a breeder, I want to improve laws for us, and risking a bite occurring with a stranger, or having an animal that many have a phobia about in public unexpectedly are negative attention. You're totally in your right to do what you want, and this wouldn't be the first time that you've disregarded my opinion, but I don't have to agree with what you do, and if you're walking around in public with your snake, I don't like that because it could make things harder for those who keep reptiles.

Jim Smith
06-07-18, 11:07 AM
The only reason I can think of why people take their snakes out in public like that is so that THEY can bring attention to THEMSELVES. It is most certainly not to benefit the snake. Just my opinion...

ClockwerkBonnet
06-07-18, 02:37 PM
Good grief! I can't believe what those people in the photos did. Hopefully their snakes didn't swim away without coming back.

kazz
06-07-18, 04:29 PM
Look. I live in a village. There are few people. If I go outside to give my snake a bit of sun I'd maybe met 5-10 ppl.

EL Ziggy,Most snakes are not social animals and being exposed to the public is more stressful than beneficial for the animal.
Don't it a matter of snakes habit ?

Andy_G, but I don't have to agree with what you do
I don't do anything yet.

craigafrechette
06-08-18, 03:58 AM
I think what Jim, Andy and Ziggy have said is all good advice...

That being said, I'll throw my two cents in: I take my snakes outside occasionally, for a few minutes, but we don't leave my yard which is on a quiet, one way road. I would LOVE to get some great climbing photos of my snakes, but I don't have a suitable tree in my yard, so it's not an option for me.
OP, you live in a high rise, so taking your snakes outside isn't an option for you.
Saying you don't care about what people think.of you is fine. I don't really care too much about what people think of me either. However, it's not about YOU in this situation, it's about the ANIMALS!!!!! Don't be so selfish. It also reflects negatively on our hobby, which already has enough scrutiny.

Sooooo...you cited a few examples of people walking around China with big snakes. Does that make it a good idea? Heck no. If a few people were stapling devil horns and shark fins to their snakes would you do that too??

Bottom line is this: there is NOTHING to gain by bringing your snakes in public. If you want to educate people on the reptile hobby, do it the right way. Until you have a private yard to bring your snakes it's best they stay inside, for them and for the reptile community. It's not just about you...

Andy_G
06-08-18, 10:21 AM
Look. I live in a village. There are few people. If I go outside to give my snake a bit of sun I'd maybe met 5-10 ppl.

Andy_G,
I don't do anything yet.

-Why would living in a village or a city matter? It still has potential to create a negative outcome.

- I didn't mean just in regards to this topic. There are things you do that I don't agree with, and that's okay.

StevenL
06-08-18, 06:20 PM
I take mine outside quite a bit when it is warm in the privacy of my own back yard. No audience, no undue attention. My snakes enjoy the outdoors.

kazz
06-09-18, 06:48 AM
Sooooo...you cited a few examples of people walking around China with big snakes. Does that make it a good idea? Heck no.


I think it's really stupid to keep such a big snakes and don't have backyard to let them for sun baths.

Scubadiver59
06-09-18, 08:40 AM
Different cultures, different standards, different mentalities...difference of opinions.

Myself? I’d never do it, especially to risk dragging a snake’s head on the ground, in the sand, etc., and it cann’t be good to support them like that due to their weight, etc. I wouldn’t expect them to live that long, handling them like that...but who knows.

But if those individuals have been doing that since the snakes were small, and now they’re so BIG, what do I know about husbandry then???

dave himself
06-11-18, 10:06 AM
Only in the backyard. Too easy to attract negative attention.

This ^^^^^^

psychocircus
06-11-18, 04:08 PM
In addition to stress and liability, what about people passing by with pets? Or even a squirrel or rabbit wandering by? Wouldn't want a feeding response triggered.

phenyx
06-11-18, 08:27 PM
In addition to stress and liability, what about people passing by with pets? Or even a squirrel or rabbit wandering by? Wouldn't want a feeding response triggered.


Just imagine the outcry and negative press if one of those big snakes ate someone's chihuahua.

Magdalen
06-14-18, 10:33 AM
I'm confused, do you live in a high-rise building or a village?


Annnnyway. I live in an apartment with no back yard and two nocturnal snakes, so sunlight usually just stresses them out. They are more at easy when I handle them at night.

kazz
06-17-18, 01:19 PM
I'm confused, do you live in a high-rise building or a village?

Well there are 15 5-floor houses. It's ex military USSR stuff.


They are more at easy when I handle them at night.
I saw a lot of movies about animals where carpet crawl at day time.

trailblazer295
06-17-18, 03:00 PM
It's not walking a dog down the street. The act has no benefit to the snake. I've only taken a few of mine outside in the backyard. I've gotten all mine as babies so I haven't taken most out due to being so small I'm worried about them escaping. I'll do it more as they get bigger.