Where have you taken your snakes?
i get live prey for my picky eaters from a local mom and pop pet shop. i go in there every week after work and every week one of the gals always ask me to bring in a snake. they've seen pix of my snakes and sometimes i see other customers with either a Beardies, Balls, Boas or parrot shopping around. i guess i could bring in a snake and i kinda want to, it would be cool, but i don't want to stress out any snake or expose them to bugs, etc.
so far i haven't brought my snakes anywhere but outside for a few pix (or the one sick snake i received to the vet). i would like to bring them into my sister's kindergarten class that she teaches, but so far she isn't sold on the idea.
anyway - where have you taken your snakes? to the store? to a class? to the park or a festival? i would imagine the public reaction would be mixed. also how did your snake behave in public?
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When I was in college, I owned an adult boa constrictor that was kinked all along her spine. I was taking a course on disabled studies - it was very open ended, and the professor was very interested in her students expanding on their own interests. I brought in Kinky (the boa) for a demonstration on "disabled" animals. It brought up some good discussion about the word disabled and what it means for people as well as animals - specifically animals that people don't normally think about being disabled.
She was a great ambassador for her species, in any case, very tame and chill, and a lot of people in that class touched their first snake that day.
In any case, I was sure to check with the professor on any rules or guidelines I needed to follow in bringing an exotic animal onto campus grounds.
I'd love to be able to take some of my animals to my niece's school for showing off, but I think there's some liability stuff nowadays.
Coming from years and years of living in apartments, and around family that does not necessarily share my love of the hobby, I'm always very careful about taking my animals out in public areas. All it takes is one person to freak out, and then you've got some problems. My motto is not to push it... though I LOVE educating the people that want to know.
Where have you taken your snakes?
For me, I don't plan on taking any of mine anywhere except for the Vet when needed. I don't want anyone knowing about them except for family and close friends. I keep hearing that Constrictors are illegal in my city or county even though I can not find the statutes. I won't call anyone because I don't want to raise awareness among the city offices.
But I sure don't judge others for doing so. In fact I think that I would enjoy seeing other snakes in person. :)
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The only times that I ever take my snakes out is when we bring them into my daughter's preschool for a show and tell type of presentation. The teachers love it and I am always so impressed by the thoughtful, intelligent questions that 4-5 year olds have about snakes.
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I take my Guys outside at home and on walks in the Basket , they no the Basket is a safe zone , we walk down to the Park in our little Village and people enjoy looking at them, I don't think I would take them to a pet shop for fear of Bugs and Virus's, In fact after I go in a pet store I strip down
And Shower and wash the cloths I was wearing. I know to much about fomites..... When life settle down a bit I want to continue Doing a little education on snake's... Maybe Boy Scouts, Girl Scout's stuff like that.
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I sometimes took my corn snake out for a walk and once to a classroom of youngish kids where I worked so I could educate them on animals.