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Devon snake bites on dogs 'on the rise', says vet | |
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Dog owners in Devon are being told to beware of snakes biting their pets. | |
One vet said she had treated 15 animals so far this year which had been bitten by adders, compared to two such bites in 2012. | One vet said she had treated 15 animals so far this year which had been bitten by adders, compared to two such bites in 2012. |
Victoria Goss, of the Dart Vale Veterinary Group, said the snake's venom could kill if dogs were not treated after a bite. | Victoria Goss, of the Dart Vale Veterinary Group, said the snake's venom could kill if dogs were not treated after a bite. |
Some of the animals were attacked in the Dartmoor area. Adders are the only venomous snakes found in Britain. | Some of the animals were attacked in the Dartmoor area. Adders are the only venomous snakes found in Britain. |
Face size 'doubled' | Face size 'doubled' |
The snakes use their venom to immobilise prey such as lizards, amphibians, nestlings and small mammals. | The snakes use their venom to immobilise prey such as lizards, amphibians, nestlings and small mammals. |
It poses little danger to a healthy adult human, although the bite is very painful and requires urgent medical attention; but it is more dangerous to smaller creatures. | It poses little danger to a healthy adult human, although the bite is very painful and requires urgent medical attention; but it is more dangerous to smaller creatures. |
They are not aggressive animals and only bite anything that is not prey as a last means of defence if caught or trodden on. | |
Thirteen-year-old English springer spaniel Sam was bitten last week while in a field on its owner's farm, near Ashburton on the edge of Dartmoor. | Thirteen-year-old English springer spaniel Sam was bitten last week while in a field on its owner's farm, near Ashburton on the edge of Dartmoor. |
Owner Sarah Watts said: "His face doubled in size. I thought 'that was just not right', it was concerning." | Owner Sarah Watts said: "His face doubled in size. I thought 'that was just not right', it was concerning." |
Sam is on his way to making a full recovery, but Ms Goss said treatment for a bitten dog was intensive. | Sam is on his way to making a full recovery, but Ms Goss said treatment for a bitten dog was intensive. |
She said: "Usually they end up needing to have intravenous fluids. | She said: "Usually they end up needing to have intravenous fluids. |
"More often than not they also need to stay indoors for that treatment, and they often get a very big, painful swelling and a high temperature." | "More often than not they also need to stay indoors for that treatment, and they often get a very big, painful swelling and a high temperature." |
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