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  • 01-21-2009, 02:38 PM
    reaxion07
    Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
    American Pitbull Terrier??

    Edit - Posted at the same time as Venom!
  • 01-21-2009, 02:57 PM
    anendeloflorien
    Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
    I took my first BP Selene to work on Halloween (she was my costume :D I was the "crazy snake guy" lol) and we got some great reactions. Only one girl refused to go near her but just about everyone in the office held her and she was an angel the entire time.

    http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/g...neatwork10.jpg

    http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/g...eneatwork3.jpg

    It was a good time for all and I got to educate some people on these fantastic animals!
  • 01-21-2009, 03:17 PM
    iCandiBallPythons
    Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by _Venom_ View Post
    American Pit Bull Terrier

    A dog that is hated on by so many because it's breed is constantly TRAINED to fight.

    Not trying to change the OP topic but I want to correct this quick. They are not "hated" exclusivly because of "fighting" issue. The are [correct word]feared for many incorrect reasons , such as aggression towards other dogs or people which is mostly myth when any type of dog is properly socialized. Also for a k9 breed to be recognized by the ABA they have to pass a stringent temperament test to which the APBT was more likely to asess a situation instead of just reacting than many of your common household "family" dogs.
  • 01-21-2009, 03:20 PM
    iCandiBallPythons
    Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by anendeloflorien View Post
    I took my first BP Selene to work on Halloween (she was my costume :D I was the "crazy snake guy" lol) and we got some great reactions. Only one girl refused to go near her but just about everyone in the office held her and she was an angel the entire time.

    http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/g...neatwork10.jpg

    http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/g...eneatwork3.jpg

    It was a good time for all and I got to educate some people on these fantastic animals!

    Thats awesome! and thanks for posting the pics
  • 01-21-2009, 04:24 PM
    Bundu Boy
    Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by _Venom_ View Post
    American Pit Bull Terrier

    A dog that is hated on by so many because it's breed is constantly TRAINED to fight.

    Yup, I know the dog. We unfortunately have had 2 instances recently where people have been attacked by pit bulls. It's a shame that people exploit this trait in these animals:colbert:

    Awesome pics there, thanks....
  • 01-21-2009, 06:47 PM
    Sprinkles_Mum
    Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    ask and ye shall receive.

    http://www.snakewalker.com/

    :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

    thats so ridiculous! i hope its a joke
  • 01-22-2009, 03:51 AM
    Bundu Boy
    Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Sprinkles_Mum View Post
    thats so ridiculous! i hope its a joke

    No Joke, imagine taking a 15ft burm or retic for a walkies:rofl:
  • 01-22-2009, 10:06 PM
    anatess
    Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
    We took all our snakes to both my sons' schools. Always for show-and-tell. We take the vivarium too. My 2nd grade son did the show-and-tell all by himself (my husband and I and my 5-year-old were props). He was GREAT! Nothing he said was inaccurate! But then, he knows these snakes better than I do. So, my 5-year-old joined him in the question and answer portion while my husband held the bigger snake for petting. I was holding the poster board... It was awesome because they got questions like, "do they eat people?", and my 5-year-old answers, "they don't fit in their mouths, silly!".

    Then last week, my 5-year-old had his show-and-tell. So we did the same thing and my 5-year-old was supposed to do the show. It was scheduled for 15 minutes. He is in a montessori school so his class goes from 3-year-olds to 6-year-olds. Well, we set up the display 30 minutes before the show-and-tell and the whole school went on a riot because they don't get to see the snakes, so the principal decided to put all the classes together for the show-and-tell... there were 60+ kids there! My 5-year-old got intimidated so I did the show instead... the thing lasted for OVER AN HOUR! The really funny thing is all the kids were super excited and wanted to touch the snakes and everything while the teachers were scared. They jump out of their chairs everytime a kid gets too close to my older son who was holding the snake! We weren't prepared for so many kids, so it was a major disappointment that we couldn't let them touch the snakes. We only have 2 touchable snakes - the hognose is hissy, so might scare the kids, so he's just a "display" one. 60 kids for 2 snakes, I didn't feel comfortable with that... too much stress for the snakes, so we had to very politely tell everybody sorry!!! Ohhh... they were soooo disappointed you can just see the slump on their shoulders.

    Oh, one crazy thing, one of the students asked, "does the ball python feel the same as the hognose?", and my 7-year-old said, "no, they are very different, the ball python is smooth while the hognose is keeled"... I'm thinking to myself, "killed? what in the world did my son just say?"... after the show-and-tell, I asked him why he said the hognosed got killed and he shook his head (ahh, 7-year-olds!) and said, "mom! keeled, like rough and dull and such...", I asked him to spell it and I still didn't know KEEL is an adjective. I only know it as a verb (tilted) or a noun (ship). I looked it up in the dictionary, and sure enough, there is no KEEL that means rough... So, I asked him where did you see that word? So he whips out his encyclopedia, Snakes of the Southeast by Gibbons and Dorcas, showed the page on hognoses and sure enough, it says Scales: KEELED. Now, how the heck did I not know that??? And why doesn't it appear in my Webster Dictionary?

    Okay, back on topic, the hognose was a Christmas present to my son, so Christmas Eve, my husband had to work, so he had to pick up the snake from the store at lunchtime because they are only open until noon. So he had to bring it to work - it was too cold in the car, so he had to sneak it into his office... the crazy snake got into a HISSY FIT everytime somebody comes close to my husband's desk so it got out he had a snake... he thought he was gonna get in big trouble but everybody was cool about it... hissing and all.

    Man, I should change my name to Long-Winded.
  • 01-23-2009, 01:01 AM
    Bundu Boy
    Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by anatess View Post
    We took all our snakes to both my sons' schools. Always for show-and-tell. We take the vivarium too. My 2nd grade son did the show-and-tell all by himself (my husband and I and my 5-year-old were props). He was GREAT! Nothing he said was inaccurate! But then, he knows these snakes better than I do. So, my 5-year-old joined him in the question and answer portion while my husband held the bigger snake for petting. I was holding the poster board... It was awesome because they got questions like, "do they eat people?", and my 5-year-old answers, "they don't fit in their mouths, silly!".

    Then last week, my 5-year-old had his show-and-tell. So we did the same thing and my 5-year-old was supposed to do the show. It was scheduled for 15 minutes. He is in a montessori school so his class goes from 3-year-olds to 6-year-olds. Well, we set up the display 30 minutes before the show-and-tell and the whole school went on a riot because they don't get to see the snakes, so the principal decided to put all the classes together for the show-and-tell... there were 60+ kids there! My 5-year-old got intimidated so I did the show instead... the thing lasted for OVER AN HOUR! The really funny thing is all the kids were super excited and wanted to touch the snakes and everything while the teachers were scared. They jump out of their chairs everytime a kid gets too close to my older son who was holding the snake! We weren't prepared for so many kids, so it was a major disappointment that we couldn't let them touch the snakes. We only have 2 touchable snakes - the hognose is hissy, so might scare the kids, so he's just a "display" one. 60 kids for 2 snakes, I didn't feel comfortable with that... too much stress for the snakes, so we had to very politely tell everybody sorry!!! Ohhh... they were soooo disappointed you can just see the slump on their shoulders.

    Oh, one crazy thing, one of the students asked, "does the ball python feel the same as the hognose?", and my 7-year-old said, "no, they are very different, the ball python is smooth while the hognose is keeled"... I'm thinking to myself, "killed? what in the world did my son just say?"... after the show-and-tell, I asked him why he said the hognosed got killed and he shook his head (ahh, 7-year-olds!) and said, "mom! keeled, like rough and dull and such...", I asked him to spell it and I still didn't know KEEL is an adjective. I only know it as a verb (tilted) or a noun (ship). I looked it up in the dictionary, and sure enough, there is no KEEL that means rough... So, I asked him where did you see that word? So he whips out his encyclopedia, Snakes of the Southeast by Gibbons and Dorcas, showed the page on hognoses and sure enough, it says Scales: KEELED. Now, how the heck did I not know that??? And why doesn't it appear in my Webster Dictionary?

    Hee hee, yah the kids of today are very smart, sometimes leaving us oldies out in the cold:gj:
  • 01-23-2009, 11:54 AM
    cinderbird
    Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bundu Boy View Post
    Nice, you got any pics from that photo session?:gj:

    theres one picture on my website under exotics, its not a very good one though.

    GOOD NEWS, aspen is coming back to campus with me today for another photoshoot. Its a group project and it is "survivor" themed (the show), so they thought having a real snake added to the mix would be awesome. She's pretty popular among people who know her, other people are put off because shes 6 inches around or more, and over 3 feet long.
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