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The best way to travel to the vet is to put him/her in a snake bag or pillow case.
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Some vets will allow you to ship your snake to them. Although, that may be more trauma than a three hour car ride. It could save you multiple trips to do testing, etc.
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Get a box that is not too much bigger than an adult snake would be, line it with styrofoam/insulation. Place the snake in a pillow case, tie it well and pack it in the box w/crumpled up newspaper. Place a hand warmer thingy in a fluffy sock and put it in the box, not touching the snake. Actually, make sure the box is warm 1st, place the hand warmer in and let it heat up. Just make sure to keep the box closed as much as possible.
This is how I transport my Leo's and snakes, works really well.
Edit: I actually use the insulated boxes they were shipped in or the ones my rats come in. It is easy enough to whip one up though if you have to.
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Last edited by Clementine_3; 11-08-2011 at 01:08 PM.
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Re: Queston about Traveling to a Vet
 Originally Posted by Clementine_3
Get a box that is not too much bigger than an adult snake would be, line it with styrofoam/insulation. Place the snake in a pillow case, tie it well and pack it in the box w/crumpled up newspaper. Place a hand warmer thingy in a fluffy sock and put it in the box, not touching the snake. Actually, make sure the box is warm 1st, place the hand warmer in and let it heat up. Just make sure to keep the box closed as much as possible.
This is how I transport my Leo's and snakes, works really well.
Edit: I actually use the insulated boxes they were shipped in or the ones my rats come in. It is easy enough to whip one up though if you have to.
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Oh wow, I didn't even think to keep the box I'll be getting. Thanks!

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Re: Queston about Traveling to a Vet
Some other thoughts...
1. When using a pillowcase as a snake bag...turn it inside out. This keeps the snake from becoming tangled in any loose threads...it also gives you a chance to INSPECT all the seams and corners to make sure there are no broken threads or loose stitching. They can take a tiny hole and make it bigger surprisingly fast.
2. You don't necessarily need a handwarmer in an insulated box if you're transporting in your own car. In fact, it might be a bit too much heat if you do it that way. The insulation prevents a temperature change when you move between car and building...the ambient temps in the building (home or vets office) and your car should be fine for a short outing.
3. Local zoos are usually a very good source for looking up local exotic vets.
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 Originally Posted by JLC
2. You don't necessarily need a handwarmer in an insulated box if you're transporting in your own car. In fact, it might be a bit too much heat if you do it that way. The insulation prevents a temperature change when you move between car and building...the ambient temps in the building (home or vets office) and your car should be fine for a short outing.
Good point. I was thinking winter travel, it gets really cold here and the heat in my car is not stellar!
Also, what I did was sew a shoe lace on my pillow cases, each snake has it's own and the tie is always there. Didn't want to be looking for a tie each time so I stitched it right on!
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My snakes all travel in pillow cases or snake bags and I tolerate turning the heat up in my car higher than I'd like for them. You might be able to call the vet if you have any problems and see if (depending on the issue) you could do a phone consult and maybe they could call a more local vet office for you to get meds. I also think that asking the zoo is a good idea and one I've never thought of.
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Re: Queston about Traveling to a Vet
When I have to travel with my snakes - I put them in a plastic tub with vent holes drilled in it. I put one heat pack on the top/lid and one on the outside bottom of the tub. I put a towel in the tub so he can curl up and hide inside the towel. He stays nice and warm and pretty stress free since he is hiding in the towel. Never had any issues traveling to the vet (2 hour drive for me).
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