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channax 9 year s ago
"Thankfully, the ER Vet had anti-venom on hand. I'm not sure he would have made it without it. It ran 780 dollars for one vial so I'm grateful he didn't need a second dose."

LOL ! $780 for one anti-venom to save the dog ! LOL

LOL ! more expensive than champagne & caviar ! LOL

LOL ! call the cops, someone is getting robbed ! LOL
       
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10206669377916631 9 year s ago
Dogs -- they're the best people around. I'm glad the anti-venom saved this poor baby.
       
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nefus 9 year s ago
I've had dogs bitten before. Everyone of them survived without anti-venom, so you might have wasted your time depending on the snake.

One of my poor goofy dogs loved to go after snakes. He was probably bitten every year of his life and lived to 13 years.

Dogs don't know a snake bite is bad because they don't understand cause and effect. So when they start to feel bad later, they just go lay down and chill out.

After the poison has run its course in a day or so your dog will look really puffy possibly nasty in the affected area but will actually feel a ton better.
       
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Chief didn't hesitate attacking the serpent. The rattlesnake landed a bite, and the venom was fast-acting. Look how much he swelled up. 
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