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    Even if you don't take your snake you should go and observe. There's a big difference between an exotic specialist and a vet that "sees snakes".

    FWIW the vet I use for the snakes doesn't see dogs, cats, or livestock, only reptiles, birds, and non-typical mammal pets like guinea pigs, rabbits, hedgehogs, etc.

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