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Glad to hear their home Hopefully it will be a speedy recovery and
you get many more years of enjoyment out of them
you get many more years of enjoyment out of them
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They don't live in the country and just don't understand, witness them ignoring the flags on the beaches and swimming in dangerous conditions. There should really be no warnings about adders, they are part of our natural history, leave them alone and there is no problem. I have seen people kill a poor grass snake because they don't know the difference.Aww- poor girls Good job they are home with you Just heard somebodys dog got bitten by Polly joke beach yesterday- not as quick as you to get the vet I dont think, and looks like the poor dog will need to be PTS Also a couple of children got bitten in the dunes at Holywell last week . No signs in either of these places- we often tell holidaymakers whose children play barefooted in the dunes that there are adders there- most of them just stare like we have just beamed down from outer space, and a couple have just laughed, clearly thinking we were the local loonies!
Good luck with Leia and Magpie, hope it is all plain sailing :luck:
Aww- poor girls Good job they are home with you Just heard somebodys dog got bitten by Polly joke beach yesterday- not as quick as you to get the vet I dont think, and looks like the poor dog will need to be PTS Also a couple of children got bitten in the dunes at Holywell last week . No signs in either of these places- we often tell holidaymakers whose children play barefooted in the dunes that there are adders there- most of them just stare like we have just beamed down from outer space, and a couple have just laughed, clearly thinking we were the local loonies!
Good luck with Leia and Magpie, hope it is all plain sailing :luck:
Had to laugh at this Diane :lol: :lol:
Sorry about Skippy's balls in the first couple of pictures.
Had to laugh at this Diane :lol: :lol:
Sorry about Skippy's balls in the first couple of pictures.
Glad Leia & Meggs are home no place like home for a quick recovery :thumbsup:
Derrrr.... how dumb am I, i said to Sadie i can see a cuddly toy but where are the balls !!!!! lol her reply was 'Mother are you thick' actually i think she was a bit harsh lol
Glad the girls are both on the mend.
I'm feeling a lot better today and so are the girls, in fact they have come home now and Leia is sleeping soundly under the table as i type., only she doesn't look much like a lurcher at the moment, more like a duck bill platypus, :lol: Maggie's swelling has come right down and her little face is nearly back to normal but her chest is all bruised whereI suppose the poison started to take affect, because she took the first bite and Leia got the second, (not so much venom) better in one way because Maggie is the bigger dog. (if you know what I mean). They still aren't out of the woods yet thou because it takes at least 14 days to get the all clear and hope it hasn't damaged their liver or kidneys in any way. They've got a load of medication to take, and we've got a nice bill. :lol:
A good way to train a dog or puppy to say away from adders is to tye a rubber snake to an electric fence, (low voltage) and when the dog goes up to it or even grabs at it (if it's a pup) they will get a shock and that's how they learn, They associate the snake with pain and say well clear of it, . Well worth trying if you value your dogs life or if you live in an area where adders are fairly common. Could save your dog or a vet bill. This was told to me today by the vet who use to do it with lion cubs that had been hand reared and needed to learn.
Well here's a few pictures of the two, hard to beleive that Maggie's face was almost twice the size of Leia's last night.
A big THANK YOU to everyone who as showed concern on here it won't be forgotten. :thumbsup: Di
we have adders in this area , you are so lucky , our vets has a signs up saying how many dogs are bittten each year !!!
gentle hugs to the platypuss twins xxx
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