It depends what species of snake bit it - and how small the dog is. Rattlesnake bites are almost always fatal to small animals, as they inject a considerable amount of venom (more than is needed).
A house dog could, and a wild dog, such as a dingo, could.
A rattlesnake's venom can kill a dog in less than 45 seconds.
Copperhead venom is the mildest of all the pit vipers, yet dogs and small children or those with compromised health could be fatally impacted by this snake's bite..Seek help immediately.
I guess if it is has a lot of poison in its fangs.
That would depend upon the species of snake, where the dog was bitten and the amount of venom injected. In most cases, without treatment, it takes several hours for the venom to do its work.
for up to 5 hours
Yes - Several venomous species of snake have venom powerful enough to kill animals larger than a dog !
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No - simply because King snakes are non-venomous !
The eastern brown snake (Pseudonaja textilis), often referred to as the common brown snake, is a species of venomous elapid snake of the genus Pseudonaja. This snake is considered the world's second most venomous land snake based on its LD50 value (SC) in mice. It is native to Australia, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia. If it were to bite a dog, the dog would probably die.
it depends how venomous the snake is. But yes, most venomous snakes can kill a lamb.
No - Corn Snakes are not venomous - or large enough to constrict you.
Opossums apparently have an immunity to snake venom.
With venom. It has a venomous bite.
The European Adder is Britain's only venomous snake. Its venom is certainly powerful enough to kill a dog - though there are very few reported incidences of this happening.
a raddle snake it will kill u in a few mins.
It depends on the type of snake. The majority of snakes are not venomous and a bite would not be life-threatening to a cat. A few are venomous and their bites can be life-threatening. If your cat is bitten and the snake is not venomous or you are not sure, take it to the vet immediately.
The correct answer is 3 for a non venomous but for a venomous it is 6. WOW! right