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  • 02-28-2018, 10:04 AM
    Craiga 01453
    Re: wheeze or whistle or something else
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jonny65or9 View Post
    It wasnt to look cool thank you, my land lord came in to spray for spiders. Took the dog for a walk and took the snake with me and took both animals to my girls house so my land lord could do what he had to do. [emoji106]

    Im not saying you people arent rite about about not taking him out side do to the temp out side, cause you are. but your little insight and comments crack me up. How about i trade my dog in for some more snakes

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    Gotcha. I'm not saying no snakes outside, I take mine out. WHEN the weather is right and I don't leave my yard.

    My two cents: if you need to transport the animals, transport them properly. A snake bag or a tub with some hand warmers or something. But that's me.
  • 02-28-2018, 10:24 AM
    jonny65or9
    Re: wheeze or whistle or something else
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    you explained your reasoning so i'll avoid that part of the thread.

    TBH we get a lot of people that say they hear wheezing and popping when really it's just normal snake noises. since he was so close to your ear maybe you were just really keen on the noise.

    an RI would be the biggest worry, next would be stuck shed around the nostrils. check to make sure the nose is clear of shed. check for bubbles or discoloration in the mouth.

    even though i said i'd avoid it, i'd like to address why you got the reaction you did: we've seen this type of thing many times before, and we'll see it again and again. keepers taking their animals outside or in public spaces is not a new topic here, and we always side with what's best for the animals. yes, we have seen people that have said they want to take their animals outside simply to get noticed. that's no bueno.

    we have our reasons for assuming the worst, because sometimes it's better to err on the side of caution then assume people know better. common sense ain't so common anymore. [emoji849]

    keep us updated on him!!! [emoji3]

    Will do

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