OK, so maybe this is a weird question, but here goes. . .
when you take your snake out and hold it (or him in my case) what do you do? I mean, Riley is little and curious and he's always pulling out of my hands. I find myself just standing in one place holding him.
Should I let him explore a little, like on the futon (no cushions, no hiding) or something? Is there something I can put out that he might enjoy exploring?
I want him to be used to being held (and he doesn't seem to mind it), but I'm not sure what he wants to do. . . :shrugs:
when you take your snake out and hold it (or him in my case) what do you do? I mean, Riley is little and curious and he's always pulling out of my hands. I find myself just standing in one place holding him.
Should I let him explore a little, like on the futon (no cushions, no hiding) or something? Is there something I can put out that he might enjoy exploring?
I want him to be used to being held (and he doesn't seem to mind it), but I'm not sure what he wants to do. . . :shrugs: