In a park just east of Sacramento, Jake Molieri guided us through his service where he trains dogs and dog owners how to avoid rattlesnakes on hiking trails and parks. "They are obviously an animal that are dangerous if you get into an altercation and provoking them," Molieri said. "They are never going to chase you or go after you." Molieri currently uses his albino rattlesnake called Mr. Cheese for training. However, that snake is not the most ideal one to use for his business. "The only reason we are able to continue operating and continue doing the service is because we use these albino, which is not ideal because they are really hard to acquire," he said. The State Department of Fish and Wildlife told Molieri he is not allowed to operate if he uses regular rattlesnakes that are found in Northern California. The state claims he violated regulations that protect those animals from being used for profit.
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