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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: With my yorkies
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| I'm just the part about the eye injury. Thank goodness the doctors think it can be saved. Did they ever say whether they thought the eye was bitten, or did she run into something? Poor baby! Sending lots of get well wishes her way.
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| | #32 |
| Inactive Account Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Missouri
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| The vet said he couldn't tell but that if it was bit the snake didn't put out any venom into the eye. Whitney |
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| ♥YORKIERESCUE.com♥ Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Menifee, CA
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| What a horrifying experience for your lil' baby to have to endure...I feel so bad for her & you! ![]() Sounds like you've got a good Vet caring for her and hopefully, she'll make a full recovery and see just as good as before...maybe even better to keep an eye out for anything slithering, too! I'll definitely keep your little one in my thoughts for a speedy recovery! Curious..did ya chop that snake in two? Sorry...I know there are a lot of animal lovers of even snakes but, if one of 'em bit any of my babies...I'm afraid it'd be curtains for the dang snake!
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| | #34 |
| YT Featured Breeder Donating Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Oregon
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| I'm so glad she is going to be OK. What a scary thing to go through for both of you! Praying her eye is OK! |
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| | #35 |
| Inactive Account Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Missouri
Posts: 227
| miabellaamoure- I paniced about her and by the time I found out she would be okay and didn't need emergency care it was gone. I haven't seen it again I'm hoping it was just passing through and decided not to come back. Whitney |
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| | #36 |
| Inactive Account Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Missouri
Posts: 227
| Belle had her last vet visit for her eye today, they cut the last stitch out of her eye and she can see! No real way to tell how real well she can see but she can see some at least. The vet was really surprised that it healed so well. She's got a whitish spot on her eye that is the scar but it's not real noticeable. The vet said it would get better as time went on also. Thanks so much for all the good wishes and prayers it sure helped her out. Whitney |
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| Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: So Ca
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| Glad to hear Belle is doing great. Sounds like she is a strong furbaby
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| YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Aug 2013 Location: Hockley
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| Hello, I really wanted to share my experience for those whom may be like I was trying to make double sure that our dog will survive a copperhead bite. Two nights ago my 4 month old 2-3lb male yorkie was bitten on the face and throat- i think in one big bite. We rushed him to the animal hospital because it was about 10 in the evening when it happened. Initially, he was screaming at the door and ran inside like a wild animal. I could tell that something was not right from the look on his face and the cry. One of his eyes looked strange, I don't know why that was something that I first picked up on because his eyes are fine. But maybe the venom caused the eyelid to droop or look wild, not sure but I checked the area on that side of his face and found some blood coming from the corner of his mouth and what resembled a puncture would under his jawline in the throat/neck area. It was hard to really examine him due to his hair being in the way and his pain and screaming when handled. My first thought, was that it was a snake bite, but I wasn't ruling out an attack from a raccoon or opossum. My german shepherd is out there with him, so I sort of had doubts about that theory, but the way he was in pain seemed to me like his jaw could have been broken. We made it to the E.R. in about 40 minutes, due to distance. During the ride he would periodically scream when moving his head, which he was in so much pain that he could not rest his head down. Holding him made it worse so we transported him in his kennel. We did not see any foaming at the mouth, vomiting, diarrhea, or convulsions. I thought because he was such a tiny animal, so young, and bitten on the face that he would surely die. But, after the 40 minute car ride to the E.R. he was still with us and that gave me a lot of hope. The vet gave him pain medicine, diapthermine (? spelling), and antibiotics and then we brought him home. That was what we chose to allow the vet to do, the vet on the other hand wanted to do much more. Our dog only seemed to be in immense pain, with no other side effects from the venom. The next day he was very lethargic and swollen, despite that he managed to scarf down his fancy feast with no problems. Two days after the bite, he seems less swollen, less lethargic, and with more spring in his step and wag in his tail. I had concerns about permanent damage, but I believe he is going to make a full recovery. P.S. It was most likely a copperhead because that is the only type of snake we have ever found near the house. |
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