Potential problems keeping rack in same room with dogs?
Hey guys,
I live in a two bedroom condo and just purchased my first BP (110grams, born late Aug), due to arrive next week. I have a Reptile basics rack set up in our 2nd bedroom, which also houses our two french bulldogs. Both pups sleep in pens with a large dog bed apiece. Dogs, beds and room are all kept very clean, but I'd still like to hear if anyone has had issues with keeping BP's in with very different animals. The situation is being dictated by space, but the second smaller bedroom is also ideal for climate control.
Additionally, I'm worried the BP could be stressed due to the dogs, affecting everything from digestion to shed. One dog is a saint, while the other can be very loud. For instance, he starts screaming as soon as he knows I'm home.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
thanks!
Re: Potential problems keeping rack in same room with dogs?
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Cendalla
Babies can be nervous and nippy on the get go so it could be hard to tell if it was stressed or just being young. I haven't had any problems with my rack being in a room with my other snakes, and tarantulas. The cat and two dogs go in an out with no signs of stress. Its also my art room with my drafting board and looms. With my constant cleaning and being in and out I haven't had problems. They have hides in their rack so thats a little extra security. I have had nervous Bps and rock steady ones. Its really gonna depend on the individual.
I think the main concern is can the dogs get to the snake? Can they knock the rack over? Scratch at it and so on..
Luck to you!
Thanks so much. The dogs getting to the snake should not be a problem. The rack with be up off the ground and away from them. Both dogs are kept in closed door pens (like these) when I'm out or asleep. They're really only in the room during those times, as it's more dedicated to storage and being a dog bedroom.
My main concern is having the snake be stressed, knowing and sensing a predator is in the room with him for hours at a time during the night. They can be very loud at times.
Re: Potential problems keeping rack in same room with dogs?
The only problem would be if the snake got out. Then one of your frenchies would have a "snack". Mine are in the living room where my dog cat and child spend a lot of time with no problems. Now if one got out my dog or cat would probably have a go at I seeing as I wasn't holding it. Good luck on your new baby.
Re: Potential problems keeping rack in same room with dogs?
I find it sort of amusing that the OP mentioned one of the dogs being loud, and no one has pointed out that pythons have no ears.
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