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    Re: Kids with Reptiles - Picture Thread

    A) Dakski, awesome pics and update!!! Seeing how well you are teaching them is really cool. Great work spreading the live for reptiles to the next generation!!


    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Those are fantastic photos- you're a very good influence! It tickles me how you keep saying you're never more than a foot or so away, & I understand
    why you're doing that...but how many people say such things when their kids play with their dogs or cats? And we all know which pets pose the greater
    risks...but if we all keep up the education, maybe some day people won't think anything more of close encounters with reptiles than they currently do when
    it's a "traditional" pet (dog or cat) that kids are handling.
    Great reply, very well said.

    Quote Originally Posted by dakski View Post
    LOL. More worried about the kids hurting the reptiles. Hence being a foot or two away.
    So funny you say that!! My brother had my BP out yesterday and my father's girlfriend was holding him. As always, I was never more than a few feet away, watching every move.
    Well I had to run inside to get some food going so quietly pulled my brother aside and said "keep an eye on Tyson".

    And he said "Cheryl has him, she's comfortable with him" to which I replied "I'm not worried about her, but that's my boy in her hands!!!"

    Hahahaha! I wasn't worried at all about him biting or anything, his well being was my concern!! My snakes are either locked safely in their enclosures, or if they're out I'm right there with them.

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