Re: Any take their BP "for a walk?"
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Originally Posted by
xdeus
Maybe you didn't have the right kind of
leash. :P
Wow that is too funny. I remember(years ago) thinking a leash for my Beardie was a good idea, he didn't think so;)
Re: Any take their BP "for a walk?"
When the weather is sunny and hot outside I will take them out. I don't walk with them just because of the neighbors..you never know what someone will fuss about.
I do go in my backyard (fenced off) and will walk around out there with them..or let them "roam" a bit.
Re: Any take their BP "for a walk?"
I really wonder how many snakes are comfortable with something around their neck? :rolleye2: I know if I tried that with most of mine I'd probably end up a bloody mess... :rolleyes:
Re: Any take their BP "for a walk?"
Yea i dont think my bp wouldnt like it.
My iguana didnt like a leash either lol
Re: Any take their BP "for a walk?"
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Originally Posted by
MasonC2K
I know plently of us have taken our BP outdoors to takes picture. But how many take yours out side and just walk around with them around your neck or whatever?
I live in an apartment and I sometimes just put Chloe around my neck and just go for a walk on the sidewalk.
When I first did this, I expected to get some strange looks or even frightened people. But instead I've actually have people come up to me and ask questions about it. Pretty cool.
Why would you do something that you expected to frighten people? These are your neighbours, these are the people that can complain to the management and you can end up with a no reptiles policy (which is surprisingly common in a lot of apartment complexes).
The green area of the complex is private property - just remember it's not your private property which means anything you do can reflect on you and other tenants that keep herps. Personally I don't think it's worth the risk factors to you and to other reptile owners in your complex.