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Copperhead bit my dog

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Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: Aquaman
Originally posted by: Frodolives
My sympathy to your dog, and empathy to you for the cost of caring for beloved pets <3

A few years ago one of my cats found a copperhead in the yard and fortunately was smart enough to keep at a distance while pointing it out to me, and I killed it with a garden hoe.

how do you kill a snake with a gardedn hose ? :Q

Cheers,
Aquaman

HAHAHA!
Garden HOE
Ya dumb slut. 😀

hey......... your pretty weak if you have to use a hoe and Sooners wife used garden clippers :Q

Cheers,
Aquaman
 
Just talked to the Vet's office. My dog is doing well and can come home this morning. Said there is swelling still around his neck but that it will start going down in the next day or so.
 
Originally posted by: Frodolives
My sympathy to your dog, and empathy to you for the cost of caring for beloved pets <3

A few years ago one of my cats found a copperhead in the yard and fortunately was smart enough to keep at a distance while pointing it out to me, and I killed it with a garden hoe.

LOL, I can see this. While the dog is bravely defending his master from the copperhead, the cat takes a different tactic:

"Um, excuse me, O Supplier of Tuna? This could hurt me. Come here and kill it for me now!"

😀

 
Originally posted by: tcsenter
Poor Copperhead. :frown:

I'm glad that I'm not the only person who thinks this way here. Unfortunately, when you get these poisonous snakes near home, a lot of times the safest thing to do is to kill them. I certainly wouldn't try to capture it and move it.

R

 
Originally posted by: SOONER
Just talked to the Vet's office. My dog is doing well and can come home this morning. Said there is swelling still around his neck but that it will start going down in the next day or so.

Glad to hear she is doing well.

I live in Arizona and I've got my share of the wild to worry about...scorpions, rattlesnakes, coyotes, etc...

Africanized bee swarms kill 2-3 dogs every year out here because stupid owners leave them chained up outside all day. I got one swarm last year that tried to build a nest over my patio and had to call the bee-removal service. Thankfully the pup was inside.
 
Originally posted by: Isla
LOL, I can see this. While the dog is bravely defending his master from the copperhead, the cat takes a different tactic: "Um, excuse me, O Supplier of Tuna? This could hurt me. Come here and kill it for me now!" 😀

That's awesome 🙂
 
Originally posted by: SOONER
Just talked to the Vet's office. My dog is doing well and can come home this morning. Said there is swelling still around his neck but that it will start going down in the next day or so.

that's great news.

Cheers,
Aquaman
 
Originally posted by: SOONER
Just talked to the Vet's office. My dog is doing well and can come home this morning. Said there is swelling still around his neck but that it will start going down in the next day or so.

cool. good thing you guys were around to act right away.
 
Originally posted by: jw791
Originally posted by: SOONER
Just talked to the Vet's office. My dog is doing well and can come home this morning. Said there is swelling still around his neck but that it will start going down in the next day or so.

Glad to hear she is doing well.

I live in Arizona and I've got my share of the wild to worry about...scorpions, rattlesnakes, coyotes, etc...

Africanized bee swarms kill 2-3 dogs every year out here because stupid owners leave them chained up outside all day. I got one swarm last year that tried to build a nest over my patio and had to call the bee-removal service. Thankfully the pup was inside.

african bees are a b!atch. they attacked me a couple of years ago at a park. fvck the bee removal service, those SOB's would have died that day.
 
fvck the bee removal service, those SOB's would have died that day.

I'd agree as soon as I had the $ to buy a bee space-suit and gloves and an assortment of good pesticides.

Seriously, the guy was decked out - space suit w/helmet, big gloves, etc... - foamed the SOB's to death in the middle of June in Arizona (HOT!). I would not want that job, it cost $ but it was worth it!

 
Wow, your wife is awesome........😉 Closest my wife would of been was to run and get me and then hide in the house.

It runs in my wifes family though, I guess a water snake scared her mom so bad she fell off the front porch and broke her leg.....🙁
 
Originally posted by: Isla
Originally posted by: Frodolives
My sympathy to your dog, and empathy to you for the cost of caring for beloved pets <3

A few years ago one of my cats found a copperhead in the yard and fortunately was smart enough to keep at a distance while pointing it out to me, and I killed it with a garden hoe.

LOL, I can see this. While the dog is bravely defending his master from the copperhead, the cat takes a different tactic:

"Um, excuse me, O Supplier of Tuna? This could hurt me. Come here and kill it for me now!"

😀

BWAHAHAHAH...it's funny cause it's true...😀
 
Originally posted by: SOONER
Looks like he will be ok but its going to cost me about $300.

$300! Damn that's cheap. Around here, a rattlesnake bite will cost you between $2,500 & $3,000. We have our share of rattlers too, I guess that's just the cost of living in our area. There's one 24hr vet I know of that's close, and that's the going rate from what I've heard from the other people who walk their dogs where we go. I guess the anti-venom is not too easily acquired - or for animals anyway.

 
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