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    Re: Attitudinal Mojave

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    She's not a dog. That will just stress her out more and make her even more aggravated if she's already being temperamental.
    Its best if you put the snake away and leave her alone for a while. Some snakes just want to be left alone. You have good days and bad days. Snakes have the same.
    Take her out a another time when she's calmer and more willing.
    And some snakes will be mean their whole life no matter how much you handle or try to tame it.

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