Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Pet Snake Care on Handling and Transport

Pet Snake Care on Handling and Transport

Pet snake care on handling and transport is one of the first things you should know. Your first encounter with a snake involves these two activities. The first thing you need to do in buying a pet snake is handling it. Then, after you have chosen your pet snake, your next task is to transport it from the pet shop to your house.

Pet Snake Care on Handling Snakes

One of the most common mistakes in handling snakes is putting a big snake around your neck. Large snakes can easily constrict your neck. Especially if it is your first time to handle the snake, refrain from putting your life in danger by putting the snake around your neck.

The proper way of carrying large snakes is to place it over one shoulder while maintaining control over the head of the snake. The golden rule of handling snakes is to use both of your hands. Use one hand to restrain the head and the other hand to support the weight in the middle of the body.

With venomous snakes, it should be handled with a mechanical tool to restrain the head. Commonly known as snake hooks, this tool ensures that the head is secured before picking up the snake.

Pet Snake Care on Transporting Snakes

Ideally, snakes should be transported individually. However, if you have numerous snakes, transporting them separately is not practical. If this is the cases, transport the snakes in similar pairs. Also, don’t mix separate species in the same container.

If possible, avoid enclosing snakes of the same gender in one container. Large snakes can be contained using an escape proof cans bags. Secure the canvass bags with a tight and firm knot at the top.

Speak Your Mind

Tell us what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!