Thursday, 26 September 2019

Handling Your Pet Snake



Many snakes enjoy handling and your snake may enjoy your touch. Others snakes may lash out and shouldn’t be handled unless it is urgent. Do your research and choose your snake carefully based on your knowledge and experience with snakes. Snakes taken from the wild don’t make good pets since they haven’t been handled and may lash out at you. Choose a captive-bred snake instead. Always handle your snake with kindness and respect. Be confident and act efficiently when handling your snake. Support your snake’s full length as you pick up your snake and as you handle him. Make sure that your snake knows there is no food at stake as you pick him up. Otherwise he might inadvertently bite you. Watch for signs of aggression that could put you at risk of injury. Wash your hands thoroughly after you put your snake back into his enclosure. For more information, contact your pet clinic Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

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