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    Head shy

    My young male pastel is very head shy...have you guys noticed weather or not they grow out of this? It's not a big deal...I'm just curious.
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    Re: Head shy

    Some do, some don't. I wouldn't really worry about it because as long as you're not getting bit I really wouldn't pay any mind. Most snakes are headshy.
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    Re: Head shy

    my oldest female has grown out of it, but i trained her to do it (repeated, slow head touching, never from the front) so now i can pet her head whenever i like. I did it because i use her in educational shows and didn't want her to strike if she thought she was in danger (which she never has anyway) because i often let kids pet her or even hold her with parental permission.

    She's such a trooper, lol.

    My other snakes are all VERY head shy and they range in age from a few months old to 2 years after my oldest.

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    Re: Head shy

    Thanks for the input. I dont mind that shes head shy...I mean she's not aggressive or anything. I was just curious if it was something I could try working with her on.
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    Re: Head shy

    My male BP was very head shy when I first got him. It took a few months of handling him to get him over it. Now he is really good about being handled.

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    Re: Head shy

    Most Python Regius that I have seen are head shy. Of my 2, the female is slowly growing out of it. When I first got her she would jerk back from anything that came close to her head. Now I can pet the top of her head and she doesn't mind to much (she still jerks back every once in while). My male is a whole different story, every time I try to pet his head (or mist him during shed) he jerks back insanely quick and balls up. One reason I can guess is becuase when they feel something touching their head, they feel threatened and react by jerking back, balling up, or biting.
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    Re: Head shy

    as long as its not biting, i think its progressive. my sisters bino WAS very head shy, and would strike anything that came close to his head. but after handling gently, letting him roam on my bed (to hide under blankets and such), he seemed to have calm down a bit. now instead of biting, he just jerks back and watches.

    slow progress, but progress
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    Re: Head shy

    Most ball pythons are head shy!!!.. I just dont really see the need to pet them on/near the head anyway.. I have my Husky for those moments when I get the urge to pet something on the head, or rub their ears, and he actually LOVES it..Unlike my Ball Pythons...

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    Re: Head shy

    Hey, that's what I actually like about bps! That gives me something in common with them! I don't like it when someone tries to pat me on the head either! lol

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    Re: Head shy

    Quote Originally Posted by BPsRule View Post
    Hey, that's what I actually like about bps! That gives me something in common with them! I don't like it when someone tries to pat me on the head either! lol
    LOL...exactly!!!!!!!!

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