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Snake Bites!

snake_bites

Dogs and cats are curious creatures and at this time of year they can sometimes be found harassing a snake, which can lead to snake bites.

Different species of snakes possess different types of venom, so if your pet is bitten signs can appear anywhere from 15 minutes to 24 hours after a bite. Therefore, it is vitally important to know what to look for.

The early signs of snake bites:

  • Enlarged pupils
  • Salivation
  • Vomiting
  • Hind limb weakness
  • Rapid breathing

How can you help your pet survive snake bites?

  • Seek Veterinary attention immediately
  • Keep your pet as STILL AS POSSIBLE – this is critical to help reduce movement of the venom around the body
  • Try to keep the bite site below the level of the heart and remove your pet’s collar
  • Even if you only suspect your pet has been bitten by a snake you should see a vet. It is better that your pet is checked over rather than wait and be sorry.

DO NOT try treatment options such as cold packs, ice, tourniquets, alcohol, bleeding the wound and trying to suck out venom in place of getting your pet to the vet – they are a waste of VERY precious time.

Please never attempt to kill, handle or capture the snake – you could also end up getting bitten. Call Pet Doctors Palm Beach on 5576 0400 if you suspect your pet has a snake bite.