If it was a non-poisonous snake bite, you would treat the puncture wounds as you would any other wound. Dab on antiseptic (liquid or cream) daily until the wounds are healed. The important thing, according to the question, was that it was non-poisonous.
A bite from a non-venomous snake is just like any other bite. Or any other skin puncture with something Dirty - risk for infection.
No, a dog bite is not poisonous.
No. A rat snake is not poisonous.
no rat snakes do not bite although they do let off a loud musky scent telling the predator to back off, although they are more afraid of you than you are of them
No. Immediate veterinary attention helps keep a dog from dying of a snake bite.
yes
About $2000-4000 dollars depending on time it took to get the dog to the vet and weight of dog. The heavier the better turn out and recovery rate.
It is not advised to let a dog eat a dead snake. Some snakes are poisonous and it can harm the dog.
I dont think so. Unless you count a dog that has rabies poisonous then I dont think so.
There is no general answer. Every encounter is unique. In some cases the dog wins. In others, the dog will die due to a venomous bite; or he becomes the snake's next meal. Dogs and cats regularly kill snakes, but some face larger or more dangerous reptiles than they can handle.
Simply clean the bite area with a mild antiseptic solution, and cover it with a sterile dressing (IF the dog wont chew the dressing off !) If the dog would likely chew the bandage off - simply leave the wound open to the air The Black racer snake is a non-venomous species so, unless bite area got infected, the dog would suffer no ill-effects from a bite !
I guess that would depend on what type of snake?
No - rat snakes are not poisonous.