Adopting a dog when you have a snake
Hubby and I are planning on getting a dog once we finish moving. Are there any things I should consider when choosing a dog if I have a bp at home?
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They dont need to be friends. No reason to stress a snake by "introducing" it to the dog. Just make sure the snake is in a secure enclosure and ideally out of a high traffic area in your house and everything should be fine. Ive always had dogs and snakes and my dogs just ignore them. I do have a seperate snake room that my fur pets arent allowed in but my big burms enclosure is in the dining room and the dog doesnt even look at him.
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Hannahshissyfix
They dont need to be friends. No reason to stress a snake by "introducing" it to the dog. Just make sure the snake is in a secure enclosure and ideally out of a high traffic area in your house and everything should be fine. Ive always had dogs and snakes and my dogs just ignore them. I do have a seperate snake room that my fur pets arent allowed in but my big burms enclosure is in the dining room and the dog doesnt even look at him.
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That's what I am hoping for, I just don't know how likely dogs are to freak out over a snake. Whether it's different to see one in captivity versus out in nature.
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Make sure the snake can't escape the enclosure to either do harm to the dog, or be harmed by the dog. Make sure that the dog can't reach the enclosure or knock anything down. Other than that, as the person above me stated, no reason for them to even be friends. All it takes is a split second for an accident to happen.
I never intended them to be friends, just wanted to make sure there wouldn't be any problems.
For example, does loud barking tend to bother snakes? I know they can't hear but if it's a real boomy bark it may vibrate their enclosure. Stuff like that.
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That's good to know. We're looking for a large breed and an older dog.
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I have a 2 year old rescue, 3 month old puppy and 3 snakes. They will never be in the same room together and out.
You can fool yourself in that you can change animal nature and your snakes and dogs get along but all your need is one situation where snake defensively strikes at dog and dog defensively bites snake. If you think vets are expensive, you do not want to know the cost of emergency surgery for massive tissue trauma on a snake... if the snake survives a dog bite.
Again, not trying to make them buddies, just trying to make sure a dog won't stress out the snake in general. I don't plan on letting them near each other.
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