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【VMC Vets Tips | Snake Bites in Dogs: What do you need to know - 1】

With the arrival of summer, venomous snakes are out and about! Some of them can be lethal to our pets, and keep your furry friend safe from snake bites! Let's learn more about that:

Snake venom is made up of a cocktail of toxins causing damaging effects on tissues, blood, and the cardiac and nervous systems. Venom serves to immobilise the snakes prey and aid in digestion of tissue. The venom also serves to protect the snake.

CityU VMC carries several types of antivenom (also known as antivenin) to treat snake envenomation. We are able to support the most critical cases with advanced care, if required which includes not only drugs but mechanical ventilation, also knowns as “life support” if any furry friend is bitten by a neurotoxic snake such as a Krait or Cobra.

It's important to seek emergency service if your dog gets bitten. What should you do when it happens? How to minimise the risk of snake bites? Stay tuned to our next 【VMC Vets Tips】or visit: https://bit.ly/3qh949x

 

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