AmberLops
Herd Master
I have had dogs bit by copperhead snakes. While poisonous, their bite is rarely fatal. It is painful and the area around the bite swells up. We had a mini dachshund puppy about 6 months old get bit in the face one night. Her face swelled up. She was so small, her face swelled up so big, it was scary. We followed my protocol, giving her medicine every 4 hours for 3 doses and by morning she was much better and the swelling was greatly down.
My copperhead snake bite kit is Arnicare pills for pain. Give 4-6 pills, depending on size.
https://www.arnicare.com/
Arnicare is great stuff, we use it for arthritis, aches and pains, in the pill and rub on cream form. It isn't just for the dogs! LOL
Also in the copperhead snake bite kit is Benadryl in either liquid or pill form. The liquid seems to work faster, but they hate the taste, so sometimes it is easier to give the pill.
And baby aspirin. 1 baby aspirin every 4 hours.
Since we moved here 4 years ago, we've had 3 dogs get bit by copperheads. I give them the above medications every 4 hours, usually 3 times will do it, let them sleep it off and baby them for a couple of days and they are back to their bouncy self.
Symptoms are limping, swollen and painful (usually a paw). If a face is bitten, the head swells up.
Our male Great Pyrenees, Trip came in one night, limping. His front leg was so swollen that I couldn't find where he got bit. He didn't want me touching it, it hurt. I started him on my snake bite medicine every 4 hours, for 3 doses, until late at night, then I put him on the porch and we went to bed. I let him in the next morning and started over with the medicine. He got 3 more doses, sleeping in between. Finally he went outside to potty, got a drink and came back in. Trip slept in the floor and the swelling went down. His bite site was on the inside of his front leg, up near his chest. It left a hole about the size of a quarter. He licked and licked it, I did not treat it. The wound took a couple of weeks to heal.
Good to know! Just moved to Tennessee and I guess the most snake bites here come from Copperheads.
I lived in AZ for college (vet tech) and I worked at a clinic there for about a year. We always used Benadryl and chlorhexidine works great for healing wounds up in no time. It's pretty easy to get and it's great for all animals and humans too!