No. Snakes do not recognize their owners, and they are not as loyal to their owners as dogs.
Although snakes are said to be cold-blooded animals, whether they recognize their master or not has nothing to do with whether they are cold-blooded or not. It is just people's fear of venomous snakes.
However, cold-blooded animals are lower animals, and it is true that they are not as good at thinking as hot-blooded animals. However, there are also smarter snakes, such as the King Cobra, which are better at thinking among snakes. Thinking snakes, but their intelligence is mainly used for hunting and protection.
It has nothing to do with recognizing the owner, nor will it recognize the owner, and you cannot risk raising them to try. Once bitten by a king cobra, death is common within half an hour, and there is no time for treatment. .