Re: Boa copping an attitude.
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blackfish707
A couple of days ago I went to take her out for some stretch time and as soon as the snake hook touched her she was agitated and started hissing. I let her be, as I know they have off days just like the rest of us. Today I was cleaning enclosures and when I went to take her out, the same thing happened. Again, I let her be.
Sounds to me like she's well on her way to training you with her hissy fits. If you want her to be amicable for handling at any time don't let a little spunk sway you out of a session. At the very least I would take her out next time she shows the cage attitude to see if it transfers. Chances are, once you get hands on her she'll be her usual self. If she isn't though and you do take a bite, don't return her to the enclosure right away. When at all possible, you want to avoid ending a handling session on a negative. Wait until she has calmed back down, even just a little if she's being particularly nasty, before returning her to the enclosure.
Re: Boa copping an attitude.
Thanks John! That was sort of my thinking as well. I aim to clean her cage today because it is straight up funky. I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks for the input!
Re: Boa copping an attitude.
My hog gets moody too. Most of the time he's super chill, but then he'll have a week where he does nothing but hiss and be grouchy. I usually just leave him be for a week, then resume normal handling even if he's still hissy.
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