How To Protect Your Pet Against Snake Bites

During this pandemic, we’ve started to be physically active (so do our dogs), as we have nothing to do but to get moving outside. However, outdoor walks and hiking make us more prone to snakes, so we need to be extra alert. All states in the US are home to venomous snakes, but the deadliest (rattlesnakes) are mostly in Arizona and California.

As curious creatures, dogs aren’t scared of snakes. Knowing likely snake habitats is key in keeping your pooch away from these venomous animals. Generally, snakes bite when threatened. To avoid sunlight, they mostly live in:

●Tall grasses

●Bushes

●Under outdoor debris

●Near the edge of waters (especially Cottonmouths)

Avoid these places, and keep your dog tethered when taking him outside. It’s also advisable to follow a well-kept trail, avoid walking at night and keep your dog in sight. Clean your yard to avoid attracting snakes.

If your pet has been bitten by a snake, you should call your animal medical center Sarasota, FL immediately so you will be instructed on what to do. Visit the website.

Published by Health Care

It provides information about animal health care from expert veterinarians. Includes symptoms, behavior, prevention, and common conditions of pets.

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