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Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
I take my oldest bp everywhere.... Not my job though, the customers would freak out. She 12-13 yrs old and 4 1/2 ft long... and everywhere I go people ask me if she venomous, and if shes gonna be as "big as an anaconda", and if she eats people, all kind of crazy questions, I smile and explain to them that if she was venomous most likely I would'nt be holding her and I would've been dead by now. LMAO!
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Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
Thanks for the picture. Love it.
I think if the snake is out for education, great.
If for the owners fun-no. The snake doesn't appreciate that.
The snake leash thing is so funny. Can you imagine it on a ball?
The collar is around the fat middle. Taking my snake for a walk....
Oppps! My snake has a small neck...
and now my snake is loose and I didn't notice. D#@n leash.
:8::rofl::rofl:
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Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
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Originally Posted by suzabella
I didn't read all the posts here so someone else may have said this but it concerns me that you would bring a snake into a situation with other people who were unaware of what you were doing. Why wouldn't you tell them beforehand and avoid the screams? Instead, you freaked them out - and probably the snake as well. It all turned out alright in the end, luckily, but who knows? Just doesn't seem like responsible pet ownership to me. You're obviously proud of your snake and that's fine - but I think, especially in a country that has highly venomous snakes in the wild, a head's up would have been appropriate.
If you're talking about me then you're mistaken. I warned my guys a day in advance that I was bringing in the snake, and I told them it was in the bag before I opened it. Their reaction after I warned them was up to them.
I personally don't agree with trying to scare someone with a snake, that is irresponsible.
Glad you guys like the pic, I've put a copy of it up for the guys and they all love it.:gj:
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Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
No, but I've got them delivered to work and then of course I take them home. Does that count?
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Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
Man everyone gets so defensive about bringing your snake places. Jeez I love to take mine everywhere on warm days. I take him to the park, to school, down the street, to friends houses. I don't see how that is going to be BAD for my snake. It hasn't killed him yet. Now I can't read snakes minds but I think he rather enjoys it. To educate people AND also because it's nice to walk with the pet I love and adore so much. This may sound cruel but I could care less about whether some one gets scared by him. I sure as hell didn't buy him to keep him in that little glass cage. I want to show him off. I want to show him to the world!
Now I know I am probably going to get some flaming posts after putting this down in writing.
Just please remember this is just MY opinion.
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Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
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Originally Posted by Siarah
This may sound cruel but I could care less about whether some one gets scared by him. I sure as hell didn't buy him to keep him in that little glass cage. I want to show him off. I want to show him to the world!
Now I know I am probably going to get some flaming posts after putting this down in writing.
Just please remember this is just MY opinion.
Hi,
I wouldn't expect any flaming but there are reasons to care about scaring others aside from merely being a considerate human being.
It just gives extra ammunition to those who want to ban all of us from keeping them at all under any circumstances. :(
It sucks that we have to consider our hobby defensively to a certain extent but quite a lot of our fellow man just doesn't "get it" when it comes to the beauty of these animals.
Just my 4c (exchange rate :P )
dr del
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Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
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Originally Posted by Entropy
No, but I've got them delivered to work and then of course I take them home. Does that count?
When your BP's are sent to work are your co-workers curious?
What do they say when you show them?:D
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Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
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Originally Posted by Siarah
Now I know I am probably going to get some flaming posts after putting this down in writing.
No doubt you will, there are owners here who sit on both sides of the fence. Some will agree, some won't - such is life:D
Always do what you want, but show consideration to those around and be aware of your actions, and you'll be fine. :gj:
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Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
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Originally Posted by dr del
It just gives extra ammunition to those who want to ban all of us from keeping them at all under any circumstances. :(
It sucks that we have to consider our hobby defensively to a certain extent but quite a lot of our fellow man just doesn't "get it" when it comes to the beauty of these animals.
Very true, hence I prefer controlled areas in which to display Samson. We don't have any issues of bans etc here in South Africa (yet) as having pythons/boas as pets is not as huge(yet) as in the :salute:. Guess we are lucky about that, but it also means that my opinions and views here are not influenced by this fact, rather by consideration to others.:cool:
Hey Dr Del, you got a pic of that African House Snake? I'm not sure I've heard of it....
Shew - I need to find out how to quote multiple posts here....
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Re: Have you taken your BP to work or anywhere else?
Thankfully most of our neighbors are actually curious and appreciate looking at the snakes when (not often) we bring them outside....
The young girl who lives across the street has Downs Syndrome and she absolutely adores the Burms. (she says the ball pythons are too little to hug...though she never hugs any of them..LOL)...she pets the Burms....MOST of the neighbors would only pet them AFTER Missy did (the girl with Downs)....I was approached by one of the parents of a 13 year old boy (13 at the time) and she thanked my partner and myself for showing her son that you need to RESPECT them...
her son, I found out later had fallen through an old deck when they lived in Az. and was bitten by snakes...I didn't get details but apparently he had bad dreams after that...
the summer he met us, he never got around to petting the snakes but he was always outside when I got home from work and he would always ask questions....eventually, he held some beardies and a water dragon.....now, I expect him at least twice a month to help with the Ball Python enclosures...he'll hold babies...still wont pet the burms....but WOW...makes everything worth it to see someone have such a real fear, come to terms, accept and overcome....
not sure what this adds to the post...LOL....but we had the snakes outside when all this happened....:P
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