Alison, when our dog was bit, we lucked out that our vet had trained in Florida and was very familiar with treating snakebites. She kept one vial of the anti-venom at her office just in case. After the first dose, they had the time to get the next couple from emergency vet clinics.
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Originally posted by houseelf View Post(BTW, I'm totally laughing at your attempts to persuade me to move to the Phoenix area).Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Oh no! Rattlesnakes are such creepy creatures. If it’s any conciliation my parents found a rattlesnake in their yard a few years ago and haven’t seen one since. Here’s hoping this will be your last sighting.
Regarding dog encounters, last summer while hiking I caught my dog standing over and smelling a coiled rattlesnake. Thankfully she was on a leash and I could drag her way before she was bitten, especially since the closest vet with anti-venom is a four hour drive away.
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Originally posted by cupcake View PostAlison, when our dog was bit, we lucked out that our vet had trained in Florida and was very familiar with treating snakebites. She kept one vial of the anti-venom at her office just in case. After the first dose, they had the time to get the next couple from emergency vet clinics.Alison
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Same for her, I think Zoey was the first time she used it at that clinic. Must have been an expensive hedge. She also recognized it as a bite when someone else initially thought it was a bee sting -- they could only find one fang mark. It was a big old snake because the fang marks were really far apart.
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Yes. Lots of rattlers. But they usually stay in the hills. My friend had a 6-ft rattler in her front yard, though (she lived on an orchard) and her baby bro was about 10 ft away from it when the dad saw it. He got the son away and then got his shotgun and... no more rattler. Usually they stay away from population, but we've had some snakes around my mom's house, just not the rattlers.
But yuck. I never get used to seeing them. When they were dead on the road, we would just leave them there too. Animal control just doesn't want to get out there and clean them up. No reason for you to do that job!Peggy
Aloha from paradise! And the other side of training!
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Snakes don't freak me out unless they're rattlers or copperheads - ack!
My dad got bit by a rattler once (in KS) and spent several days in the hospital because he swelled up like a balloon. Of course that is what happens when you try to catch one.
I hope you don't get anymore!Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.
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Originally posted by MarissaNicole3 View PostNo rattle snakes in Illinois thank goodness but I'm told we have brown recluse Spiders here!
http://www.lib.niu.edu/2000/oi001202.html
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We've got it all, including Mountain Lions (as Rapunzel can attest!) as more people move out into what used to be country the animals are being displaced.
I figure since the part of San Antonio I live in had been inhabited for a few thousand years now, the baddies have given up and moved to the 'burbs.
Jenn
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Originally posted by DCJenn View PostWe've got it all, including Mountain Lions (as Rapunzel can attest!) as more people move out into what used to be country the animals are being displaced.
I figure since the part of San Antonio I live in had been inhabited for a few thousand years now, the baddies have given up and moved to the 'burbs.
JennWife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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