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Old 03-19-13, 09:12 PM   #16
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You should take it to PetSmart puppy classes. After all, snakes are just smaller, less furry, slithery dogs, right?
Yeah, riiiiiiiiight!

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Old 03-19-13, 09:33 PM   #17
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I would but they're not open this late. Perhaps tomorrow .. only if I can find a jewel studded collar , wouldn't want to take them out in anything but the best.
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Old 03-20-13, 09:31 AM   #18
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You should take it to PetSmart puppy classes. After all, snakes are just smaller, less furry, slithery dogs, right?
Why bother when I can teach them to roll over for a treat at home .I agree they are dumb as stumps but there us some instinctive reason some snakes do this. Sometimes when I let my snakes roam the reptile room they crawl atound a bit then go back to their cages without my intervention. Even today it's 80° in there so I doubt it would be just for heat. Security is a concept I personaly believe they are capable of feeling or understanding.
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Old 03-21-13, 06:09 AM   #19
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Re: Animal / Human descrimination by snakes ...

Our snakes react differently to all of us here. I can see a significant difference on how they move and act in regards to my daughter holding them or my wife vs. me. Nothing like aggression but they seem to be more aware of their surroundings and are more careful about how they move. Mainly that's with my daughter, with my wife, they want to climb on her glasses and explore more.

With most strangers to them, they'll want to come back to me but there have been a few people that they get comfortable with very quickly.

One of my dogs nearly got tagged on the nose by one of our BP's. When that particular dog is around and I have that BP, I can immediately sense a change in her posture and attitude. She wants to sink teeth into him bad. The other dogs she couldn't care less about... and these are not small dogs.
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Old 03-21-13, 08:43 AM   #20
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You're giving your snakes WAY too much credit: snakes are stupid, stupid creatures.
cunning stupid Mykee.
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