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5 Tips To Help Avoid Snakes While Walking Your Dog

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When we worry about the dangers posed by snakes in North America, we tend to have visions of intimidating rattlesnakes threatening cowboys and backpackers in remote areas, who then rely on tourniquets other dubious first aid to save them from the venom.

As fun as these stories of venomous snakes are, actual snake encounters tend to be much more straightforward. ALSO: Never tourniquet or try to suck out a snakebite from your dog.

One of the most common precipitators of snake encounters and snakebites are dogs, whose sharp noses and boundless curiosity can easily lead them into situations that their humans would rather they avoid.

Luckily, snakes are much more afraid of us than we are of them. So even if your dog does find a snake, that snake is likely to slither away rather than escalate the situation.

If you are walking your dog in snake country, though, there are a few simple steps you can take to help things go smoothly, and to make sure that, even if you and your dog do end up in a sticky situation, you both make it out whole and unharmed.

With a few simple safety steps, you and your dog should be ready to go out and experiencing all the big ,wide world has to offer, snakes and all.

Have you ever encountered a snake while walking your dog? What steps did you take to keep your pup safe? Let us know in the comments below!

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