Snake season sneaks up fast. As temperatures climb, snakes that have been dormant all winter start moving again, into yards, under porches, and along walking trails. For dog owners, that’s not just ...
Try to separate the two animals if you can. If your dog encounters a snake, staying calm and acting quickly can protect both your pet and the snake. Call your dog away from the snake using a calm cue, ...
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Warmer months usually mean more time outside for your dog, whether that's longer walks, open fields, or just lounging in the yard. That extra freedom comes with a bit of risk. Curious dogs can easily ...
Pet owners have been given key advice on what to do if their animal gets bitten by a snake. Vet charity PDSA explained how there's three types of snake in the UK. These are grass snakes, smooth snakes ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo Credit: Instagram / @stickroth_golf) A video shared on social media shows a dog getting startled after noticing a snake. As ...
The months from March through October require a certain level of vigilance outdoors that the winter months don’t call for, though particularly warm winters can demand the same caution. It’s ...