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Avoid chance encounters with snakes:
Keep your yard tidy by clearing away undergrowth, toys and tools that make great hiding places for snakes.
Keep walkways clear of brush, flowers and shrubs.
Clean up any spilled food, fruit or bird seed, which can attract rodents—and therefore snakes—to your yard.
When walking your pet, keep him on a leash.
Steer your pet clear of long grasses, bushes and rocks.
Snakes can strike across a distance equal to about half their body length. If you see a snake, head back the way you came.
Familiarize yourself with snakes who are common in your area. In the event of a bite, identifying the type of snake may help with your pet's treatment.
Recognize snake bite symptoms:
Local or general swelling
Bleeding
Intense pain
Low blood pressure
Dead tissue around the wound
Shortness of breath
Weakness
Renal failure
What to do if you think your pet's been bitten:
Remember to stay calm.
Keep your pet calm, too, by limiting his activity.
If your pet was bitten on the neck, remove his collar.
If possible, keep the location of the bite below heart level.
Seek veterinary care for your pet immediately.
Treatment options such as cold packs, ice, tourniquets, alcohol, bleeding the wound and trying to suck out venom should not be attempted in place of getting your pet to the vet—they may just waste precious time.
Always keep your personal safety in mind and do not try to catch or kill a snake yourself.
Even if you think a snake is dead, never handle him. Some dead snakes are capable of inflicting a bite by muscle contractions.
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter
10 years, 7 months ago
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter added a photo to Snake Bite Safety and Prevention Tips.
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter
10 years, 7 months ago
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter added a photo to Snake Bite Safety and Prevention Tips.
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter
10 years, 7 months ago
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter added a photo to Snake Bite Safety and Prevention Tips.
Snake bite and your Pets! Danger!
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter
10 years, 7 months ago
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter added a photo to Snake Bite Safety and Prevention Tips.
Snake bite and your Pets! Danger!
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter
10 years, 7 months ago
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter added a photo to Snake Bite Safety and Prevention Tips.
Snake bite and your Pets! Danger!
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter
10 years, 7 months ago
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter added a photo to Snake Bite Safety and Prevention Tips.
Snake bite and your Pets! Danger!
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter
10 years, 7 months ago
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter added a photo to Snake Bite Safety and Prevention Tips.
I saw your discussion and found this cut image of a dog snake bitten costume…not that this is not a serious matter but thought it would be fun to add to the mix!
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter
10 years, 7 months ago
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter added a photo to Snake Bite Safety and Prevention Tips.
Snake bite and your Pets! Danger!
Heart of Minnesota Animal Shelter
10 years, 7 months ago
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