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Shocking A Snake Bite
I ran into this thread on a beagle board.
http://forums.huntingboards.com/vie...?f=3&t=3461
I have never had a dog snake bit in this part of Illinois, so I have no comment. But, we coon hunters often have a shocking collar around and using a shocking collar on a snake bite may save a dog (or man's) life so I thought I would post this thread. If anyone know more about the procedure and how well it works, let everyone know.
I have heard it works on poisonous spider bites also. We do have them here in Illinois.
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my dog got snake bit this week an my other dog that died this year been snake bit 3 or 4 times by copperheads an cottonmouths all i do is lay em up for a week an give them 2 to 3 baby asprin helps the swellin go down they feel better and i never seen a scar from my dogs bute afteer it was healed dont know what kinda snakes yal got but fair size dog can hold a bite baby asprin makes the swellin go down pretty qiuck an theey feel better pretty qiuck
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I have put this message up on some other boards and got more responses. Some folks swear by it, others are sceptical. I am glad I do not have poisonous snakes where I hunt.
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I have had several dogs bit by copperheads around my house, the first time it happened I was out of town, my wife called the vet and he recommended benadryl. It worked great and I've used it every since. My yard dog will kill every copperhead he sees, last summmer he got bit twice on the snout and swelled up bad instantly. I gave him benadryl right away and the swelling went down by the next day. I don't know if it works for rattlesnakes or not, but its great for copperheads.
i carry benadryl in my dog box. and i have a dog get bit, i pump it to him/her. then i call vet and tell what is going on and go from there. young rattlers are the most dangerous round here. they don't know how to control their venom. we have lots of cottonmouths too.
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I read on another board that a vet in atlanta does this treatment
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