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Mine takes one to the snout on our ranch every year. She climbs me like a jungle gym at avoidance training, but every damn summer she slinks in with her nose as big as a Folgers can and lies down on the couch panting.Anybody ever had a dog that was bitten by a copperhead?
Do you take her to the vet or does she recover on her own. My grandfather said that copperheads dont kill anything but chipmonks. I dont know how true that is.Mine takes one to the snout on our ranch every year. She climbs me like a jungle gym at avoidance training, but every damn summer she slinks in with her nose as big as a Folgers can and lies down on the couch panting.
The swelling drops to her neck the next day and then disappears.
So far she avoids rattles and cotton, but those hersheys kisses get her good.
They do. Ours use rattlers, cottonmouth, and copperhead.Do they use rattlers to train avoidance? I wonder if they smell different?
We did the first time. They said most bites are dry, but even if it’s a live bite, unless the copperhead hits a major blood vessel it’s usually just a waiting game.Do you take her to the vet or does she recover on her own. My grandfather said that copperheads dont kill anything but chipmonks. I dont know how true that is.
Interesting. My dog was bit by a rattler in west river sodak on a property thats known for them. The one year I gave any of our hunting dogs the first rattler vaccine, he got bit. Leg swelled up a bunch and he limped, vet said not to hunt him for the last 4 days of the trip. He howled and barked when left in the truck, wanted to hunt, so I let him. He walked it off. I like to think the vaccine helped. Next dog Id like to do avoidance training.Copperhead bites won't kill a dog 95% of the time....
A rattler will kill a dog 90% of the time.....
Always keep Benadryl pills on hand during summer months.