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in hospital to gave a medicine
he turned into a unicorn and flew away after falling flat on his face
charcoal water will absorb any toxin and rid them accordingly
use neem leaves juice .apply it on bitten place
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 !
To swallow - a couple of minutes. To digest - about a week. Depends on how big the mouse is compared to the snake. A small meal could be swallowed in under a minute and take a day to digest. Average-sized meals can take 10-30 minutes to swallow and take 3-7 days to digest. A very large meal could even take a few hours to swallow and take several weeks to digest.
Yes, snake.. No matter how you take care of them, no matter how you feed them, if given a chance they will bite you..
it would make it alot harder to get in the marines but yes it could be possible
It sounds like your dog either has an abscess or possibly a spider or snake bite. You need to take your dog in to be checked out by your Veterinarian to have this treated properly.
no it is not true that mongooses are immuned to snake venom. They take the risk of getting killed when they attack snakes.
Yes, if the snake is over 1.5 foot pinkies will do nicely IF the snake will take them. You'll need to test that before you buy a bunch and end up disappointed. Garter snakes are fairly picky about eating dead food. You might find that the snake will prefer live fuzzies.Don't leave live, unconsumed fuzzies in with the snake because they will bite the snake.
Assuming you men "when a snake bites you" generally not. Most snakes are nonvenomous and cannot cause more than a minor injury. Even some venomous snakes have a a bite that, though painful, is rarely fatal. Even if a bite is fatal it may take hours or even days to die depending on the type of snake. Furthermore, scientists have developed anti-venoms for most stakes, that can counteract the effects of a venomous bite.