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At my university, my old dorm sometimes hosts pet days where off-campus students bring animals so that dorm students can play with them and relax before exams. I want to bring my 1 1/2 year old corn snake. He is very very mellow and does well with new people. I want him to get used to being handled in a new place, too. I have a few questions regarding this:
1. Is this ok to do at his age?
2. How should I transport him to keep his stress level down and how should I store him when he is not being handled to keep his temp right?
3. Should I ask people to wash their hands before handling him (they will have probably been petting dogs) and after handling him?
4. How much should I allow him to be handled before bringing him home?
5. How should I prepare him for the prolonged handling he will receive (anything special besides keeping him out for longer periods beforehand)?
Thanks for the info in advance! If anyone thinks this is a bad idea, let me know! I want him to stay safe and healthy, and if it will be too much stress at his age I won't do it yet. Also, are there any legal issues with him accidentally biting someone? It isn't likely, but you never know in this day and age.....
1. Is this ok to do at his age?
2. How should I transport him to keep his stress level down and how should I store him when he is not being handled to keep his temp right?
3. Should I ask people to wash their hands before handling him (they will have probably been petting dogs) and after handling him?
4. How much should I allow him to be handled before bringing him home?
5. How should I prepare him for the prolonged handling he will receive (anything special besides keeping him out for longer periods beforehand)?
Thanks for the info in advance! If anyone thinks this is a bad idea, let me know! I want him to stay safe and healthy, and if it will be too much stress at his age I won't do it yet. Also, are there any legal issues with him accidentally biting someone? It isn't likely, but you never know in this day and age.....