Jack Russell Terrier Dice was at my parents house in San Marcos and was bitten by a rattle snake in the face. The parents freaked and took him to the vet, the vet reported that he was blind. My guess would be due to the swelling of his head. the rattle snake antivenom was around $1500, so the parents did the smart thing and said no thanks. then the vet convinced them to put Dice down so he wouldn't suffer.
there lies the problem, i've heard of lots of dogs that were bitten in the face, had a miserable 3 days of grotesquely swollen faces, and then recovered with little or no effect. if the dog is bitten in the body, then the chances are pretty slim for a recovery.
the emergency vet clinic then charges several hundred bucks to put Dice down. unfortunately i wasn't involved, but my thoughts are that Dice might have been miserable for a few days, bet I would at least given him a chance at survival.
i'd be interested to see if anyone else has thoughts on face versus body rattlesnake bites on dogs...
there lies the problem, i've heard of lots of dogs that were bitten in the face, had a miserable 3 days of grotesquely swollen faces, and then recovered with little or no effect. if the dog is bitten in the body, then the chances are pretty slim for a recovery.
the emergency vet clinic then charges several hundred bucks to put Dice down. unfortunately i wasn't involved, but my thoughts are that Dice might have been miserable for a few days, bet I would at least given him a chance at survival.
i'd be interested to see if anyone else has thoughts on face versus body rattlesnake bites on dogs...
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