albertagirl
Sharan
I'm really sad about this. And confused. And embarrassed. I'll try to edit as much as I can, but I know it might be wordy so I apologize for the length.
Back story: I always watch the dogs very closely to make sure they are not approaching the snakes head-on, and while I will cautiously let the snakes approach the dogs if they choose to, I keep the dogs' faces away and watch for signs of the snakes feeling nervous at all. I do also let the dogs smell the body/tail of a snake if they want to while holding the snake's head away. Generally, the only snake that shows any interest in the dogs at all is my ultramel anery (Ripley) who will often try to get to the dogs, and will rest her head on them if she can reach them. Otherwise, there has never been any real interest between the two from either side, and certainly never defensiveness or aggression towards each other. And I never, EVER encourage them to meet. I am just fine with them ignoring each other.
So my cinder corn snake (Relic) was out cruising freely around my kitchen table, which is just about the same height as the tops of my dogs' heads, when he decided to slide right over the edge and sniff the dogs. I was a little concerned that this might freak Relic out, but he showed no sign of nervousness, and the dogs were completely ignoring him and asking me for attention at the time. Then one dog walked away and the other had the back/side of her head towards him. Relic continued to smell around her ear and then without warning latched on and held. My dog yelped and started jumping backwards to get away and Relic just went for the ride across the room. I was FREAKING OUT of course, because we are talking about a 75 pound dog who could kill him with one little nip or by stepping on him. And he was attached to one of the most sensitive parts of her body, so I could hardly blame her! Anyway, he let go after a few seconds and I was able to pick him up (he was totally calm, strangely) and place him back on the table while I checked her ear for any mice she might have hidden up there for a midnight snack. (I have no idea what I was looking for. It's a juvenile corn snake and a 75 pound dog. There was not going to be any damage. But I looked her over first anyway. LOL) And then I checked Relic out and he was fine too.
Besides feeling bad for my dog, I feel embarrassed that I allowed this to happen, like somehow I should have known it was going to happen, or like I missed a cue somewhere. And now I'm worried about letting kids hold my snakes too. I don't care if I get bit (which almost never happens anyway) but feel like I have no way of knowing if/when my snakes will bite. Relic was smelling around her ear for a few seconds like he does to the mouse before he eats sometimes, but also like he does to my arm or hand often, and then carries on smelling everything else. But I see other people with their snakes and other pets together, and nothing ever goes wrong. Like I said, I'm fine with them never meeting, but I also just wonder if I missed something that I could have seen that would have warned me?
Anyway, I guess there will be absolutely zero meeting of dogs and snakes anymore, but I would still like to be able to let other people/kids hold my snakes.
Back story: I always watch the dogs very closely to make sure they are not approaching the snakes head-on, and while I will cautiously let the snakes approach the dogs if they choose to, I keep the dogs' faces away and watch for signs of the snakes feeling nervous at all. I do also let the dogs smell the body/tail of a snake if they want to while holding the snake's head away. Generally, the only snake that shows any interest in the dogs at all is my ultramel anery (Ripley) who will often try to get to the dogs, and will rest her head on them if she can reach them. Otherwise, there has never been any real interest between the two from either side, and certainly never defensiveness or aggression towards each other. And I never, EVER encourage them to meet. I am just fine with them ignoring each other.
So my cinder corn snake (Relic) was out cruising freely around my kitchen table, which is just about the same height as the tops of my dogs' heads, when he decided to slide right over the edge and sniff the dogs. I was a little concerned that this might freak Relic out, but he showed no sign of nervousness, and the dogs were completely ignoring him and asking me for attention at the time. Then one dog walked away and the other had the back/side of her head towards him. Relic continued to smell around her ear and then without warning latched on and held. My dog yelped and started jumping backwards to get away and Relic just went for the ride across the room. I was FREAKING OUT of course, because we are talking about a 75 pound dog who could kill him with one little nip or by stepping on him. And he was attached to one of the most sensitive parts of her body, so I could hardly blame her! Anyway, he let go after a few seconds and I was able to pick him up (he was totally calm, strangely) and place him back on the table while I checked her ear for any mice she might have hidden up there for a midnight snack. (I have no idea what I was looking for. It's a juvenile corn snake and a 75 pound dog. There was not going to be any damage. But I looked her over first anyway. LOL) And then I checked Relic out and he was fine too.
Besides feeling bad for my dog, I feel embarrassed that I allowed this to happen, like somehow I should have known it was going to happen, or like I missed a cue somewhere. And now I'm worried about letting kids hold my snakes too. I don't care if I get bit (which almost never happens anyway) but feel like I have no way of knowing if/when my snakes will bite. Relic was smelling around her ear for a few seconds like he does to the mouse before he eats sometimes, but also like he does to my arm or hand often, and then carries on smelling everything else. But I see other people with their snakes and other pets together, and nothing ever goes wrong. Like I said, I'm fine with them never meeting, but I also just wonder if I missed something that I could have seen that would have warned me?
Anyway, I guess there will be absolutely zero meeting of dogs and snakes anymore, but I would still like to be able to let other people/kids hold my snakes.