RIDGERUNNER
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Registered: May 2004
Location: ozark mts nc ark
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I wouldn't worry about the dog as much as I'd worry about yourself, or in my case, the kids. I've had several beagles bitten in the head/neck region, by copperheads, and they basically swell up, then get better. I've had several coon dogs bit as well, with the same results. Swelling is about it. Last year I had one bit in the thigh. He is a big dog, and judging from the height of the bite, and the width of the fang marks, it was a rattlesnake. He was ready to roll in a week or so. I did have a walker gyp got bit in the face, and she swoll up more than any other dog I've ever seen. Made me think rattler. She did the same as the rest, but the swelling was way worse. She was fine though. However, for a few weeks, it was like she was having to relearn how to use her nose, or didn't have it all back. Anyway, she got back to normal. Dogs are way tougher than we are. You're going to the hospital. The dog just needs some water, Benadryl, and rest. I'm sure there are worse cases than what I've personally experienced, but I don't sweat a snake bit dog. They seem to be fine in pretty short order. Now a buddy of mines wife has a purse dog, and it got pretty jacked up by a copperhead. It's gonna be fine though. Just taking way longer to heal. It ain't no hound though.
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