Do you have a western hognose snake that’s not eating, behaving unusually, or showing signs of distress? You're not alone – and I’m here to help.
Over the years, I’ve received many messages from hognose owners worried about their snake not eating, acting strangely, or producing odd-looking poop. These are common issues, especially for newer keepers, and they can be stressful and confusing.
As someone who has worked with western hognose snakes for years – including hatchlings, picky eaters, and rescues – I’ve gained a deep understanding of their needs, behaviors, and quirks. I’m not a veterinarian, but I’ve handled many of the same issues you're now facing, and I’ve helped many snakes get back on track.
In some cases, if the situation allows and you're nearby or able to ship safely, I can temporarily take in your hognose for observation, feeding, and support until the issue is resolved.
I am not a veterinarian and cannot diagnose or treat medical conditions. If your snake shows signs of injury, swelling, wheezing, mucus, or other symptoms of illness, you should consult a qualified reptile vet immediately.
My help is focused on husbandry-related issues, behavioral concerns, and feeding challenges – areas where experience and good care often make all the difference.
If you're having trouble with your hognose snake, here's how we can start:
If needed, and if you're located within [insert area, or mention availability for shipping], we can also discuss the possibility of me temporarily taking in your snake to help resolve the issue hands-on.
I’ve spent years working with western hognose snakes – breeding them, raising hatchlings, helping them through tough sheds, stubborn hunger strikes, and more. I care deeply about these amazing animals and want to see every one of them thrive in the right environment.
Many issues stem from simple misunderstandings about their care – something I’ve helped countless owners work through.
Click below to contact me and tell me what’s going on – the more detail, the better.
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If you're not sure whether I can help, feel free to reach out anyway. I’ll be honest with you, and if it’s something outside my experience, I’ll try to point you in the right direction.