When the weather is perfect, there is nothing better than getting out with your pet for a hike or playtime in the backyard. However, there is always a chance you may encounter a snake or two or three in the El Paso, TX, area. Most of the time, a snake will scurry away, leaving you and your pet alone; however, if the snake feels threatened, it may attack, biting you or your pet. If your pet gets bitten by a snake, it can be vital to seek veterinary care from a vet. A veterinarian on our team at Desert East Animal Hospital can help treat your pet’s snake bite and administer necessary care to help ensure the wellbeing of your pet.
Some snakes are poisonous and devastating to your pet’s health and wellness. Understanding and recognizing the symptoms of a snake bite can be vital to getting prompt treatment that could save your pet’s life. Common signs of snake bites include sudden weakness, trembling, diarrhea, vomiting, excessive drooling, bloody urine, paralysis, and dilated pupils.
If you witnessed your pet getting bitten by a snake or they are demonstrating the signs of a snake bite, it is vital to seek veterinary attention. Pets can survive a snake bite as long as they are treated at an animal hospital. Call a veterinarian on our team before arriving to ensure we make the necessary preparation to start treating your pet immediately upon arrival.
Snake bites are severe and can be deadly if not treated by your veterinarian immediately. Our vets at Desert East Animal Hospital in El Paso, TX, can help treat pets suffering from snake bites. Call our office at (915) 855-4100 to learn more about keeping your pets safe around snakes and what to do if your pet gets bitten.
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