No. Immediate veterinary attention helps keep a dog from dying of a snake bite.
After snake bites you, reverse bite to snake. Try to stop the blood circulation of that bitten place or else poison will go viral to your body through blood. Then go to doctor.
Snakes (just like most other animals) won't usually harm people unless they have good reason to do so. Many people get bitten by a snake in the wild simply because they didn't see it, and maybe stepped on it. The snake's only defense is to bite ! If we stop encroaching into their natural territory - or are more aware when out walking, snake-bite 'accidents' will be greatly reduced.
Yes, If you are bitten by a snake, you should go to the hospital, even if you don't think the snake is venomous. "Try to remember the size, color, and shape of the snake." If the bite is from a venomous snake, you may be given antivenom medication, which can slow down or stop the effects of toxins in the body.
Don't worry, that is legal. They yank the teeth before feeding the rats to the snakes so that the rat won't bite the snake. Anyways, the snake will eat the rat so there is no need to stop it.
Plants can't stop snake bites. Some herbs can slow the rate of the poison used when the snake bites, but they can't stop them out right
They can't die.
you stop playing stupid game like paws n' claws
First - determine whether the snake was actually a venomous species ! If it's a non-venomous snake, the treatment is fairly simple. Clean the wound with water and apply a bandage or clean cloth to the area with a little pressure to help stop any bleeding. If you know it was a venomous snake, apply a pressure bandage to the bite area (NOT a tourniquet !) - to slow down the spread of venom. Immobilize the limb wherever possible, and keep the patient calm. Summon help - or get the casualty to hospital as son as possible. DO NOT CUT the wound or attempt to 'suck out the poison' !
Shoot him with a knife or bite his nose off.
It depends how severe the bite wound is. Since non venomous species usually only have small teeth, any bleeding should be minimal. Wipe the bite area with antiseptic, and cover with a clean dressing to keep out germs. If the bleeding doesn't stop within an hour - see a doctor.Wash your hands and the bite, rinse the snake body in cold water (this usually helps the snake to let go) and take allergy pills. Apart from that treat it like a normal animal bite.you should still go to the hospital just to be sure, venomous or not they carry alot of bacteria in their mouths
I bite the inside of my mouth all the time. There is no definite way to stop you just have to lean to stop over time.
Dying