Nothing special ! Simply clean the wound with mild anti-septic, and elther apply a temporary dressing or (if it's not bleeding) leave it open to the air to heal. The Black racer is a non-venomous species.
A racer snake Is a snake they do not race they go fast they called racer snakes because they are huge faster When there adult they are black when you disturb them they bite Warning:do not touch SNAKES
no
Arizona's state reptile is an Arizona ridgenose rattle snake
yes
Northern Black Racer
It is actually a black racer snake, and they are harmless.
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 !
No, no one in my family has ever experienced a black snake bite.
A red racer snake is a slender snake with smooth shiny scales that are typically reddish-orange to light brown in color. They have a long, thin body and are known for their speed and agility. Their head is elongated and narrow, and they are non-venomous.
Black racers aren't toxic but have very painfull bite.
Coluber constrictor priapus
Animals that eat black racer snakes include birds of prey such as hawks, owls, and eagles, as well as larger snakes like king snakes and indigo snakes. Mammals like foxes, raccoons, and opossums may also prey on black racer snakes.