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    If it's someone I know, I'll more than likely say "yer doin' it wrong." just because I'm that kind of person at times. If it's a stranger that I overhear, I probably won't say anything unless it's REALLY bad, because I don't like talking to people that aren't in my little friendly area. Even people that I've known for a while but don't casually talk to I'll hesitate conversing with.

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    Honestly I will never b rude but I'm a blunt person who will say something if it needs to be said. I would do so respectfully and if I as given a negative response I probably just wouldn't care because I feel that if you are unable to take advice regarding the care of your animal or get mad because someone tried to give advice then your not someone I really want to talk to in the first place. I woul except someones wrong advice if they cared even if I knew they were wrong just because they cared enough to try. I would let them know they were wrong but that's besides the point. To get mad at advice to me is dumb because at the end of the day thy have the choice to follow it or not. Its not like you got a gun to their head saying do this now or do that now. Its advice and people have the will power to take it or leave it. So it really comes down to who you are talking to. But a genuine person shoulnt respond negatively by you just saying hey just advice and I would like to help and state your knowledge. You can also tell a white lie and go oh I used to do that to until I found this great forum and learned the proper way. By the way here are some other things I learned, tell them about bp.net and put yourself in their shoes so you don't come off as a know it all type because hey we all did start somewhere.
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    i will be that cocky person who will flat out tell them there wrong. Id rather the animal live a better life then worry about what someone thinks of me.

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    You could start a conversation something like...

    I was talking to this guy who keeps (insert whatever animal you're concerned about) and he says that he....then explain what you think would be better for the animal. You can say you tried it after doing it like whoever you're trying to educate and your animals did much better that way and then either try to continue the conversation or leave knowing you made the effort.

    You could also ask if they're having any particular problems, heat, humidity, feeding etc. If so, that can be addressed issue by issue or by using the above opening.
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    Re: How do you handle it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Freakie_frog View Post
    First things first I try to never offer advice I wasn't asked for (don't always succeed but ya know).
    I'm in the same boat. It's not a matter of what other people think of me but of general respect. Whether or not I agree with how a person does things, I don't like to assume that my answer to doing something is the "right" one.

    Now, if the snake in question is sick I would bring it up lightly, saying "Oh, I noticed s/he's wheezing a little, might want to get that checked out by a vet" or whatever the case may be. But beyond that I won't impose my ways on someone else unless they ask for advice.

    It is certainly a tricky situation to be in, though.
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    Re: How do you handle it?

    Quote Originally Posted by wilomn View Post
    You could start a conversation something like...

    I was talking to this guy who keeps (insert whatever animal you're concerned about) and he says that he....then explain what you think would be better for the animal. You can say you tried it after doing it like whoever you're trying to educate and your animals did much better that way and then either try to continue the conversation or leave knowing you made the effort.
    This is what I tend to do. When I would go into Petco to get rodents, the clerks would ask about my reptile, how I keep them, then go into how tubs are too small, too dark, and how feeding in the enclosure will make them want to eat me.. Normally I say something along the lines of
    "I'm part of a forum dedicated to ball pythons, and after changing my setup to be almost identical to most of the other ball python keepers out there, I haven't had a single problem with my ball pythons that are due to the way I house/feed/clean them "
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    Re: How do you handle it?

    One thing I try to do is stick to one or two BIG issues. If you overwhelm them with the laundry list of what they're doing wrong, you come across as a jerk (which means you get ignored), or it's too much for them to remember even if they want to.
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    I am new and I have had a lot of help from a lot of people, one because I an a old Army man and I anm not a know it all and there is no dumb question. I have to young people how have taken time to teach me and my family in the ins and outs and they are breeders. Plus I ask a lot of myybe dumb question in this one and BP forums trying to understand the right way.

    So if someone ask a question and can not at least take what you have to say and apply or learn form it well they are the ones who are failing and are hurting the amimal for thinking they know it all. You are never to old to learn something new.

    I am glad that you all are will to give this retired Soldier the time of day and the help I need.

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    Re: How do you handle it?

    In general I approach that kind of situation like this:

    I will simply give them a suggestion, tell them the reason why, and then CITE THE SOURCES for that knowledge.

    Then you can let them know that your suggestion was just a suggestion and they can handle it however they please. At that point you've given them the facts that they need to fix the issue.

    You're not the jerk because you're just conveying a fact that someone else has already proven. They're the jerk for proving it.

    Even if the conversation goes as bad as it can, it will simply end with you saying "I don't know dude, I'm just telling you what I read in multiple places. There seems to be a pretty clear consensus on it." You're still not the bad guy or the know it all because you acknowledge that YOU weren't the one who proved it.

    If someone is too stubborn or lazy to go seek out the proper info at that point, they simply shouldn't be responsible for the care of another animal.
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    Re: How do you handle it?

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    What if they don't ask, but offer info such as keeping two balls together and talking in a sense that they know what they are doing?
    In that case I would say "I would never keep two balls together for longer than necessary to breed should I decide to to that some day." If they then try to tell me how they have done it for years. I usually say something like "People kept other people as slaves for years and as it turns out it was wrong the whole time." If they start going into specific reasons why its ok then I will go into specific reasons why I don't think it is ok.

    At the end of the day I tend to give advice when I feel its needed at the first sign that I can get away with it. I give advice with reasons and site a reference. There are two basic ways this can go. Either they take the advice and continue to talk about the topic, which is fine. Or they stop talking to me altogether or at least about the topic. That's usually fine too. I have to much going on to surround myself with people who are proud of how wrong they are.

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