Re: Accidental self biting?
Thanks everyone, that's all good to know! Glad it's not a serious problem
Re: Accidental self biting?
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DLena
I have a rosy boa that is notorious for doing this. I have to pick her up, carry her silly self to the sink, and pour some lukewarm water on her. And have the mouse right there for her or she'll latch on to me. She does this about 25% of the time. Urg
ugggghhh!!!! :O
What we are willing to do for our animals.... :D
Re: Accidental self biting?
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Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
ugggghhh!!!! :O
What we are willing to do for our animals.... :D
Isn't it true? And whenever I talk about getting tagged or musked, it's always with a silly look on my face and love in my heart. And it's never their fault, and if it is their fault, then it's "just the way they are." :halohorn:
Re: Accidental self biting?
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Originally Posted by
DLena
Isn't it true? And whenever I talk about getting tagged or musked, it's always with a silly look on my face and love in my heart. And it's never their fault, and if it is their fault, then it's "just the way they are." :halohorn:
Soooooo true!!!!! When people ask if I've been bitten by my snakes, I just say yeah, with a very matter-of-fact tone. And always follow it up by saying it was my fault though (because it was ;)). But, they are wild animals, after all, so it's in their nature to defend themselves the only way they know how...
As responsible keepers, we do what we need to do for them (even if it means making excuses for them).