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Take your Snake For a Walk

Cindy

Cornographer
I know some of you guys will have seen this link before but I note they have changed the web site design and some of the newbies have just got to see this to believe it www.snakewalker.com it's wonderful :dgrin:
 
Oh, I got to get one of these!
"An hour of enjoyment for both owner and snake"
Where's Gilbert Gottfried? What the @*&!
 
mbdorfer said:
Oh, I got to get one of these!
"An hour of enjoyment for both owner and snake"
Where's Gilbert Gottfried? What the @*&!

:laugh01: :laugh: :laugh:

I take extra care to keep their vivs bacteria/bug free, WHY would I want to take it for a WALK? Still though... it's a funny visual. I guess. lol
 
Very good point Spirit!!!

I just sent them this mail to see how they respond......



I'd like you to address in your frequently asked questions area how snake owners sould approach hygene and infection control. Any animal that has been in contact with the ground outside will have potentially picked up bacteria that it would not be exposed to in a terrarium environment. Any new snakes coming into my collection are quarantined and any rocks or logs I collect from the forrest for viv-decor are baked to kill any pathogens present. How should potential 'snake walkers' tackle this? Thanks in advance,


Let's see if they reply!
 
princess said:
I just sent them this mail to see how they respond......



I'd like you to address in your frequently asked questions area how snake owners sould approach hygene and infection control. Any animal that has been in contact with the ground outside will have potentially picked up bacteria that it would not be exposed to in a terrarium environment. Any new snakes coming into my collection are quarantined and any rocks or logs I collect from the forrest for viv-decor are baked to kill any pathogens present. How should potential 'snake walkers' tackle this? Thanks in advance,


Let's see if they reply!
Nice job Princess, very tactful.
 
They'll probably tell you to not worry about those pesky pathogens......I saw this a while back, and thought it was pretty funny! What people come up with!
 
I still think my idea to convert a rodent wheel into a snake treadmill has merit. I mean if Cooter Johannson was able to combine a kegerator and a snake brumator then anything is possible right?
 
This thing almost makes me want to try it out....just to see a snake on a leash...:roflmao:
Instead of spending the $42, I think I'll tie some string to my keychain....
OOOhhhhhh the possibilities... :crazy02:
 
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