Snake Bite
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 3:56 am
Here in the UK we only have one poisionous snake, the Adder, and even then it would only be fatal to a small child or the very elderly , even these categories would not be at risk if the recieved prompt medical treatment.
They are also very rarely seen, well my bloody dog (Rocky, Black lab) not only finds the only adder in the UK he gets bitten by it!!!
£196 quid later he is no longer "Invenomated" I will now beat him every day with a spikey stick to remind him of his mistake.
Actually it was quite scary , he was paralysed from the middle of his back to his tail, could not get his back legs off the ground at all, 24 hours later and with treatment he is running around like a pup.
They are also very rarely seen, well my bloody dog (Rocky, Black lab) not only finds the only adder in the UK he gets bitten by it!!!
£196 quid later he is no longer "Invenomated" I will now beat him every day with a spikey stick to remind him of his mistake.
Actually it was quite scary , he was paralysed from the middle of his back to his tail, could not get his back legs off the ground at all, 24 hours later and with treatment he is running around like a pup.