rockdoveranch
Ridin' The Range
. . . It is a snake bite. Probably a copper head. Looks like I will have to be more careful in the nutsledge grass when out in the overnight sheep pasture.
Sooo funny! Love it!redtailgal said:I hear ya rockdover.
I had a copperhead bite my mastiff, Bella. last year. LOL, It was shot 5 times, nearly shot in half. Then I took the shovel and beat the snot out of its dead body.
My two teen boys went and hid in the house.
You just dont mess with my Bella, lol. She was fine thank goodness.
Wow! I really really don't like snakes...rockdoveranch said:Sooo funny! Love it!redtailgal said:I hear ya rockdover.
I had a copperhead bite my mastiff, Bella. last year. LOL, It was shot 5 times, nearly shot in half. Then I took the shovel and beat the snot out of its dead body.
My two teen boys went and hid in the house.
You just dont mess with my Bella, lol. She was fine thank goodness.
This is My MAX not long after we adopted him. It was the copperhead that bit him that was my first snake kill! (The copperhead that bit my husband got away. He told me it felt like an ant bite. Hopefully I will never know if that is true or not.)
http://www.bencalloft.com/pix/MAX.jpg
Here is my current Boxer when he was a pup. I saw him running around the yard with a snake in his mouth. My first instinct was to grab the snake to get it away from him. Thank goodness the pup tossed the snake somewhere 'cause it would have been my first snake bite.
http://www.bencalloft.com/pix/COPPER.jpg
This is Dottie the Beagle after her first snake bite. Sad, but cute in a way.
http://www.bencalloft.com/pix/DOTTIE.jpg
And not to leave Mags out. This is her first kill out here. She had skunk breathe for 3 months!
http://www.bencalloft.com/pix/MAGS.jpg