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    To piggy back on what Snake Judy said about heat, have you considered that you will be creating a stressful environment for your snake? Regardless of what people think snakes tolerate us, they don't enjoy us, they don't love us. The reason the animal is "chill" is because its a BP. Second "emotional support" animals are being cracked down on and are not true Service Animals. It drives me absolutely insane when I see people with little toy dogs in stores, because they are an "emotional support" animal with zero training. Service Animals require extensive training and testing, even if they are truly to help with an emotional problem.
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