Southeastern Reptile Rescue

Category: Animal protection organization

Address: Orchard Hill, GA 30266, USA

Phone: +14045572470

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Philippe Harousseau

May 21, 2022

My experience was through Dog aversion training. Way worth it. Jason was also very good about sharing his knowledge about anything dogs and snakes

Joyce Villiers

May 14, 2022

I just wish they would acknowledge their emails in a timely fashion.

Caleb Thomas

Oct 23, 2021

Been trying to get them on the phone for a week to find out if they take bearded dragons. After they finally answered, I heard a guy telling a story about a snake and was completely ignored. I called 20 minutes later, they answered and the two were still talking. Don’t waste your time.

De Lourdes Crawley

Jan 11, 2018

Parker House · 2 seconds ago I just came home from our 2 dogs going through Snake Aversion Training with Jason & his daughter Audrey. They were very punctual, polite and knowledgeable. Jason is very knowledgeable on snakes and on dogs. He combines that knowledge to teach the dogs to respect a snakes space. One of our dogs is a knucklehead and slow learner. The other one is too intelligent and knows when he is wearing an E collar. I am terrified of snakes, so my husband went through the course one by one with the dogs, while I stayed in the car. Jason talked both of us through everything that was going to happen before it happened and then as it was happening. Within 15 minutes each dog was avoiding the snakes and looking to us for guidance on what to do. My primary concern was my intelligent dog because he normally knows when he's wearing an E-collar. I figured if he wasn't wearing the E-collar, he wouldn't avoid the snakes. Jason reassured me that many of his dogs he trains are hunting dogs who know when they are wearing E-collars, but the training sticks regardless of if they are wearing it or not. This proved true because at the end of the training we took both dogs out with a lose rat snake and they wanted nothing to do with it. Jason also educated us on the snakes and the wildlife in our area and what to do if our dogs were ever bitten or we encountered a snake. He also told us to save his number so that if we do see a snake that we can't identify we can just text him the picture and he will text us back with what kind of snake it is and how to proceed. I think it's important that when you're turning to someone you don't know with someone/thing you treasure or value (like your dog) you turn to someone that's as emotionally invested in you. Jason has a love for snakes and at the end of the day doesn't want snakes to be killed. Thus he teaches a class of avoidance which will result in less snakes killed. When he succeeds at protecting our dogs, he also succeeds at his ultimate goal of protecting natures snakes. The cost is nominal compared to the vet bill and potential loss of life. Not to mention the knowledge and support you leave empowered with. Thank you, thank you, 1000 times thank you On a side note, you guys should definitely create a kids reptile class so other peoples children can grow up to be empowered like Audrey instead of scared like me!

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Questions & Answers

Do u have tarancula's u adopt out or can purchase i like to rescue one ? I have a honduran curly haired tarancula now i rescued an looking to get another one. Preferably a mexican red knee an pink tarancula are new world tarancula's..

Nicole Erreger | Jul 1, 2021
Southeastern Reptile Rescue (Owner) | Jul 2, 2021

Hi, Nicole!!! We have adopted tarantulas out before when we got a bunch in. At the moment We only have our one old girl left. We got her about 5 or 6 years ago when she hitched a ride home in someone’s suitcase from Honduras. Lol. Go fill out an adoption form and put down you are looking for a tarantula. If or when we get one in I will let you know. Have a blessed day!

Are we allowed to touch and hold the reptiles here?

Gracyn Nicole | Jul 1, 2020
Snakegrl Sarah | Jul 2, 2020

No, we do all of our programs outside of our facility. We do many show which include, libraries, fairs, and hunting and fishing expos. Go to our FB page to find out our next event.

What reptiles do you have for adoption

Kirsten Cassidy | Jul 1, 2020
Snakegrl Sarah | Jul 2, 2020

That varies from week to week. Sometimes we might have only 1 snake up for adoption and other times several. Also, the types of snakes or reptiles vary.

So here I can buy or adopt a snake if so can I adopt a king snake

Liza Westberry | Jul 2, 2018
Southeastern Reptile Rescue (Owner) | Jul 3, 2018

We do offer adoptions. Go to our website and fill an adoption form out. We will contact you if we have that animal available. Or, check out our social media we sometimes post what we have for adoption there.

Do you have Boa Constrictors?

Daniel Johnson | Jul 2, 2018
Southeastern Reptile Rescue (Owner) | Jul 3, 2018

Yes, we do. Sometimes we have some up for adoption.

I have 2 Ball Pythons that I need to let go. They are about 3-4 ft long & over 15yrs old. I only take them out to feed, so they are snappy. What are some options so I have to place them in a new home?

Marcquez Criswell | Jul 1, 2020
Chris Agnew | Jul 2, 2020

Hell i couldnt tell ya

What kind of classes do they have for people on snakes?

Jen W. | Jul 2, 2018
Southeastern Reptile Rescue (Owner) | Jul 3, 2018

We offer many educational events in GA and throughout thee Southeastern US. Most of the events are open to the public, while some are reserved for medical personelle and first responders. Check our website and social media for dates, time, and locations. Or, contact us and bring us to your event.

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