munruben
20th July 2010, 09:34 AM
My daughter breeds British Bulldogs and on Sunday, her champion stud dog and pet she uses for breeding, was bitten by a brown snake and unfortunately died after several hours of trying to save him. The dog was only 5 years old and was her first male bulldog. She is heart broken over him, He was a beautiful animal. He was taken to the vet at 5pm and after having vaccine administered he still continued to go downhill. More vaccine was rushed to him from a Hospital in Brisbane as a last resort but he died at 2-30am on Monday.
Please watch out for your pets in the garden and try to remove any objects that snakes love to live in such as old pipes or piles of wood or bricks etc. It is unusual apparently for snakes to be on the move this time of year but this one was so maybe there are more around.
Just take care and be on the lookout for any signs of snakes. Make sure your pet is kept out of long grass and if in a kennel, keep it out of long grass or away from shrubs where snakes may be.
My daughters dog was a valuable stud dog but to her he was much more than that, he was her special pet that she loved very much.. He cannot be replaced as a stud dog or as a loving pet, He will be sadly missed by all the family.
Please watch out for your pets in the garden and try to remove any objects that snakes love to live in such as old pipes or piles of wood or bricks etc. It is unusual apparently for snakes to be on the move this time of year but this one was so maybe there are more around.
Just take care and be on the lookout for any signs of snakes. Make sure your pet is kept out of long grass and if in a kennel, keep it out of long grass or away from shrubs where snakes may be.
My daughters dog was a valuable stud dog but to her he was much more than that, he was her special pet that she loved very much.. He cannot be replaced as a stud dog or as a loving pet, He will be sadly missed by all the family.