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    Handling Python With Cut on Hand????

    First off I'd like to say thanks to everyone who contributes on this site. I've been able to get a wealth of information regarding the newest member of our household and I really appreciate it.

    On to my question: While playing tug of war with my Boston Terrier earlier I got bit, not hard but it was right on my pinky nail and its been bleeding, and there is still blood trapped under the nail/cuticle. I think I know the answer here but should I handle my python? I am the only one in the family who does handle him and I really hate leaving him caged unnecessarily, of course I'd also hate to get bit too.

    If I shouldn't handle him , how long should I wait?

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    Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????

    Quote Originally Posted by bigtroutak View Post
    First off I'd like to say thanks to everyone who contributes on this site. I've been able to get a wealth of information regarding the newest member of our household and I really appreciate it.

    On to my question: While playing tug of war with my Boston Terrier earlier I got bit, not hard but it was right on my pinky nail and its been bleeding, and there is still blood trapped under the nail/cuticle. I think I know the answer here but should I handle my python? I am the only one in the family who does handle him and I really hate leaving him caged unnecessarily, of course I'd also hate to get bit too.

    If I shouldn't handle him , how long should I wait?

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    As long as you wash your hands, and keep the area sanitized, it shouldn't matter. If it's open, put a band-aid on it.
    You only should worry about ingesting salmonella, I don't think it's as effective on the bloodstream. Even still, the chances are very low.

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    Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????

    Thank you , so is there not any concern about him keying in on the blood and biting?

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    Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????

    Two days before Christmas, I dang near cut the tip of my thumb off. Washed it, wrapped it, and kept it covered with band-aids, and my BP never even paid any attention to it.
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    Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????

    I actually just got a cut on my hand from my boxer tonight and i cleaned it and put a band-aid on it and shortly after got my balls out to clean their tubs and not a one paid any attention to it

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    Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????

    Quote Originally Posted by bigtroutak View Post
    Thank you , so is there not any concern about him keying in on the blood and biting?
    Nah, nothing like that. And like was said above put a bandaid on it and make sure you wash your hands, which you would be doing anyways.

    They are pretty keyed in to their prey of choice(think of how hard a time some people have just from going from mice to rats) so I think we would smell completely off from a food source.
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    Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????

    No, ball pythons are not like vampires.....lol if you were a bleeding rat then yes you would have to worry but since you are not a furry rodent your only concern is salmonella so just keep the cut clean before and after handling as mentioned
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    Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????

    Quote Originally Posted by bigtroutak View Post
    Thank you , so is there not any concern about him keying in on the blood and biting?
    You're thinking of sharks. Unless you smell like a nice juicy rodent, your snake probably won't even notice.
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    Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????

    Quote Originally Posted by bigtroutak View Post
    Thank you , so is there not any concern about him keying in on the blood and biting?
    I'm sorry to laugh here, but I just imagined your BP with vampire teeth and bat wings coming at you. lol.

    I don't think that your blood is gonna set him off though. heh.
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    Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????

    Awesome,

    Thanks for the replies. I did exactly as you all said last night and got him out with no problems.

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