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So today I was doing my dog walking rounds in one tree hill, honor oak when me and the dogs stumbled across a very large and angry snake. Slightly hair raising experience and doesn't look to be a native plus I have been walking dogs for two years in this area and never seen one. So assuming its a lost pet or dumped poor thing. I have notified local vets and the council. Obviously its a large area with lots of undergrowth so not really sure how it would be found. I have been told its either a gopher or pine snake so if anyone has lost one then its in one tree hill.
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report to police or local wildlife rescue, too many idiots get these "pets" then abandon them when they get to be too much trouble or an inconvenience, these animals, as I feel all animals should be, be registered and licensed, poor things will probably be destroyed because of people's wants for the moment attitude, these are living creatures not toys or commodities or something to entertain the kids with.

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