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Handling Python With Cut on Hand????
First off I'd like to say thanks to everyone who contributes on this site. I've been able to get a wealth of information regarding the newest member of our household and I really appreciate it.
On to my question: While playing tug of war with my Boston Terrier earlier I got bit, not hard but it was right on my pinky nail and its been bleeding, and there is still blood trapped under the nail/cuticle. I think I know the answer here but should I handle my python? I am the only one in the family who does handle him and I really hate leaving him caged unnecessarily, of course I'd also hate to get bit too.
If I shouldn't handle him , how long should I wait?
Thanks All
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Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????
 Originally Posted by bigtroutak
First off I'd like to say thanks to everyone who contributes on this site. I've been able to get a wealth of information regarding the newest member of our household and I really appreciate it.
On to my question: While playing tug of war with my Boston Terrier earlier I got bit, not hard but it was right on my pinky nail and its been bleeding, and there is still blood trapped under the nail/cuticle. I think I know the answer here but should I handle my python? I am the only one in the family who does handle him and I really hate leaving him caged unnecessarily, of course I'd also hate to get bit too.
If I shouldn't handle him , how long should I wait?
Thanks All
As long as you wash your hands, and keep the area sanitized, it shouldn't matter. If it's open, put a band-aid on it.
You only should worry about ingesting salmonella, I don't think it's as effective on the bloodstream. Even still, the chances are very low.
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Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????
Thank you , so is there not any concern about him keying in on the blood and biting?
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Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????
Two days before Christmas, I dang near cut the tip of my thumb off. Washed it, wrapped it, and kept it covered with band-aids, and my BP never even paid any attention to it.
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????
I actually just got a cut on my hand from my boxer tonight and i cleaned it and put a band-aid on it and shortly after got my balls out to clean their tubs and not a one paid any attention to it
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Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????
 Originally Posted by bigtroutak
Thank you , so is there not any concern about him keying in on the blood and biting?
Nah, nothing like that. And like was said above put a bandaid on it and make sure you wash your hands, which you would be doing anyways.
They are pretty keyed in to their prey of choice(think of how hard a time some people have just from going from mice to rats) so I think we would smell completely off from a food source.
-Stacey
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Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????
 Originally Posted by bigtroutak
Thank you , so is there not any concern about him keying in on the blood and biting?
You're thinking of sharks. Unless you smell like a nice juicy rodent, your snake probably won't even notice.
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Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????
 Originally Posted by bigtroutak
Thank you , so is there not any concern about him keying in on the blood and biting?
I'm sorry to laugh here, but I just imagined your BP with vampire teeth and bat wings coming at you. lol.
I don't think that your blood is gonna set him off though. heh.
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Re: Handling Python With Cut on Hand????
Awesome,
Thanks for the replies. I did exactly as you all said last night and got him out with no problems.
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