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Bathing Hognose

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Hi any tips to get rid of the urinate smell on hognose? I tried soaking with water for 15mins. Doesn’t help much.


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Clean the enclosure regularly, especially immediately after shedding.

Hogs do have a little scent to them, but not so strong that I really notice regularly, though.
 
Occasionally using a small amount of non-toxic dish soap is ok. Keep it away from the mouth and nostrils. Use this only to wash the snake, do not soak the snake in it or they will drink it.
 
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