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RE: Do you take your snake outside?

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Posted by: amazondoc at Tue Jul 27 14:46:22 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by amazondoc ]  
   

>>I see nothing wrong with taking a snake to the park,pet store, or wherever you'r allowed to bring them. Course I don't mean someplace loud and crowded. If your snake stresses/freaks out easy then no you wouldn't take em out. But if its stays calm pretty much nomatter what then why not take it somewhere?
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>>Not sayins you should try and see how much your snake can handle before it wants to eat your face. Just if your snake does fine outside then why not take it outside?

One problem with allowing public access to your snakes is lawsuits. In this lawsuit-happy world, if anyone ended up getting sick after handling your snake they could decide to sue you for exposing them to salmonella. I'm not saying it's likely to happen, but it's something to keep in mind. And that's not even mentioning possible lawsuit problems if it should BITE someone! Oh, another thought -- how about getting sued for emotional trauma if someone has a snake phobia?? Ya just never know!
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