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Dr. Julie - Episode 4 Snake Bites


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Episode Overview:

In today’s episode, Dr. Julie provides essential information on snake bites in pets, sharing insights on the types of snakes commonly found in Australia, recognising symptoms of a bite, and what pet owners should do in case of an emergency.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Common Snakes in Australia: Eastern Brown Snakes and Red-Bellied Black Snakes are the most common threats in Canberra.
  • Symptoms of a Snake Bite:
    • Immediate collapse followed by temporary recovery.
    • Symptoms can vary based on the snake, but common signs include:
      • Eastern Brown Snake: Internal bleeding, coughing blood, weakness, and clotting issues.
      • Red-Bellied Black Snake: Muscle pain, lameness, and general weakness.
  • Action Plan in Case of a Bite:
    • Get your pet to the vet immediately.
    • Call the vet on your way if possible.
    • Avoid attempting to bandage or apply pressure unless the bite is visible.
    • Antivenom treatment is crucial and effective, covering a broad range of snake venoms.
  • Prevention Tips:
    • Avoid bushy areas or walking near water during snake season (warmer months).
    • Keep pets on a lead when walking in high-risk areas.
    • Be cautious of snakes in your backyard, particularly if living on large properties.
  • First Aid Myths:
    • Dr. Julie dispels myths such as applying a tourniquet or “sucking out” venom, emphasising that the best approach is getting to the vet as quickly as possible.
  • Memorable Case: Dr. Julie shares her first case involving a snake bite in Australia—a large dog with clotting issues due to an Eastern Brown Snake bite. Thanks to quick diagnosis and treatment with antivenom, the dog made a full recovery.

Key Takeaways:

  • Time is critical. If you suspect a snake bite, get your pet to the vet immediately.
  • Recognise the signs. Collapse, bleeding, and muscle pain are common symptoms of snake bites in dogs.
  • Prevention is key. Avoid high-risk areas, particularly in warmer months, and keep your pets supervised or on a lead.
  • Antivenom saves lives. Early treatment with antivenom significantly increases survival rates in snake bite cases.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Antivenom (available at veterinary clinics)
  • Local emergency vet contacts for snake season

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Pawsitive PetBy Aaron Nauta