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Thread: question time

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    Re: question time

    For some reason I read that as "...for anyone that wants to steal my STEAKS"
    I was like "Totally"

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    Anyhow, very nice looking dog.

    But what I was going to say is I work in a lab with tons of different animals and my BP doesnt seem to notice if I smell like them or not.
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    I got pits too.... That is chico but they dont even notice my snake when he is out.... Same goes for the snake even though Im sure they know they are there

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    Your pitbull looks like a sweatheart!
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    Re: question time

    Quote Originally Posted by STEW View Post



    I got pits too.... That is chico but they dont even notice my snake when he is out.... Same goes for the snake even though Im sure they know they are there

    Chico is one beautiful boy!
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    Here is our Cletus, the most sensitive (I mean he gets his feelings hurt & sulks) pit that we've owned

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    Re: question time

    Once you snakes identify the dog and their smell as "not food" and "not threat", they won't care. Here is a link to a photo of a pit with a bp collar...


    http://www.repticzone.com/photogalle...ythons/Snakes/
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    Re: question time

    My dog (a 42lb mutt) has never scared or tempted the snakes, and he's VERY protective of them - as he is with all of my other pets. Delilah did strike at the cat once, but she was already a little stressed at that moment. So in general, I don't think it's a big deal... heck, the East Bay Vivarium even has 3 "shop dogs" at their facility! http://www.eastbayvivarium.com/aboutus/aboutus.html
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    Re: question time

    Quote Originally Posted by Vypyrz View Post
    Once you snakes identify the dog and their smell as "not food" and "not threat", they won't care. Here is a link to a photo of a pit with a bp collar...


    http://www.repticzone.com/photogalle...ythons/Snakes/
    LOL... that's adorable! I've been wanting to get a picture of my BP & dog, but haven't had the guts to do something like that yet.
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    Re: question time

    Nice dog, but it's not mean. You can pretty much tell by looking at a dog, or rather I can.

    A lot of people let their dogs roam around while handling the snakes, and nothing happens. Sure the possibility is always there, but the chance of it happening is rare.
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