[Jacob-list] Snake bite

Linda patchworkfibers at alltel.net
Sat Sep 16 07:40:18 EDT 2006


Our local copperheads don't seem to be terribly venomous.  Our Georgia timber rattlers are small compared to Florida diamondbacks, but the vet tells me the timber rattler venom destroys tissue - unlike the copperhead venom - and leaves a nasty wound, but still is not usually fatal.  Obviously venomous snakes are going to be more or less venomous in different parts of the country.  Benadryl sounds like a good first aid item to have around. 

Linda
 
www.patchworkfibers.com
Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn


> Very informative post thank you for writing it.  I have Danes and
> sheep, this is very valuable information for me.
>
> Sheri  =o)
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Linda
>> To: jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
>> Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 3:53 PM
>> Subject: [Jacob-list] Snake bite
>>
>>
>> In mid August my Great Dane, Maggie, was bitten on the nose by a
>> copperhead snake.  Of course, I was frantic and rushed her to the
>> vet as fast as I could considering the 10 miles of road
>> construction in our county.  I was surprised that the vet's
>> office took the snake bite rather lightly - no one rushing out
>> with a crash cart or anything.  The receptionist just looked at
>> Maggie and said "yep, snake bite" and dialed one of the vets.  
>> I'm a central Florida native where a 7 ft Diamondback Rattler is
>> not uncommon and a dog has little chance if bitten.  According to
>> the vet here, less than 5% of the dogs bitten by copperheads die.
>>   Within the last month, he had treated two small dogs - 10 and
>> 15 lbs that pulled through fine.  The treatment for Maggie at the
>> clinic was a antibiotic shot and a shot similar to benadryl.  Her
>> prescription drugs were an antibiotic, pain pills and otc
>> benadryl.  Within two days she was feeling fine, although the
>> swelling took about a week to go away completely.
>>
>> Well, last week, one of the ram lambs turned up with one side of
>> his face badly swollen.  One puncture wound was obvious.  This
>> was the one ram lamb that is not slated for breeding, thank
>> goodness.  I treated him with antibiotics and benadryl.  The next
>> day, the swelling had moved to under his jaw and you would have
>> sworn he had bottlejaw.  The vet told me that the swelling from a
>> copperhead bite gravitates. Within two days, there was no sign of
>> the swelling and he never did quit eating or show any sign of
>> discomfort.  
>>
>> Linda
>>
>>
>> www.patchworkfibers.com
>> Registered Jacob Sheep, Angora Rabbits, Handspun Yarn
>>
>>
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