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MayBee70 Wed 17-May-23 23:16:04

Please look out for adders. Someone’s dog in the next village was bitten by an adder last week and, coincidentally I’ve just had an email from my vets telling people what to do if their dog is bitten. Thankfully the dog is ok but we just thought it had had an allergic reaction to something. A snake bite isn’t something that I would have thought about

Granmarderby10 Wed 17-May-23 23:25:43

Goodness me! MayBee70 which part of the country was this, although I suppose they can be anywhere 😱

MayBee70 Thu 18-May-23 00:44:35

Derbyshire. The dog was being walked in nearby woodland. It is a Spaniel so would have been running around sniffing things the way that Spaniels do. I think if I was eg having a holiday in Cornwall or somewhere I would have thought about the danger from adders. But it’s interesting that my vet has just sent out a warning. Our first thought was that it had had an allergic reaction to the bluebells that were in the wood but the vet found a puncture mark in the dog. The email from the vet said that adder bites are not usually fatal but it is important to get to a vets asap. I’d worry about my whippet because they do tend to react badly to things like that because of their lack of body fat.

nanna8 Thu 18-May-23 01:45:00

We live with this here and avoid long grass where you can’t see your feet. It doesn’t happen that often but when it does it is usually fatal for pets and sometimes for humans. Not adders but brown snakes and tiger snakes. They are not normally aggressive but if you accidentally tread on them they go for you.

MayBee70 Thu 18-May-23 01:52:05

I can’t imagine what it’s like living in a country that has so many dangerous creatures! Does it just become part of life?

FannyCornforth Thu 18-May-23 04:08:44

On the plus side they have possums! smile

Whitewavemark2 Thu 18-May-23 05:56:26

A few years ago whilst out walking our dog was sat staring at something in the long grass. We wandered back to have a look and it was two adders entwining and what looked like an adder dance - we subsequently found out it was two males sparring. Our dog made no attempt to investigate further though and we wandered if he new instinctively that they were dangerous.

Lovely to see though.

nanna8 Thu 18-May-23 06:02:21

MayBee70

I can’t imagine what it’s like living in a country that has so many dangerous creatures! Does it just become part of life?

I don't think about it other than just normal precautions. I have seen a lot of snakes over the years but have never been bitten. I swam with them once and thought they were eels. Wondered why people were watching me from the bank! Pretty dumb of me but they didn't harm me, just swam round my legs.

BlueBelle Thu 18-May-23 06:43:03

Adders are beautiful but silent and they start to be more active as the sun comes out, they are not aggressive and would only bite in fear your dog probably trod on it accidentally
We certainly have them here and we are not deep countryside or Cornwall 😀
Glad you’re dogs ok

Oldbat1 Thu 18-May-23 11:18:54

We have them in the sand dunes which I didnt expect. Our vets here also put notices of what to do on their web sites.

Jaxjacky Thu 18-May-23 11:57:05

We don’t have pets but keep an eye out when walking locally as well as covering up and checking for ticks.

henetha Thu 18-May-23 12:01:30

We've seen them in the garden here. They are beautiful when gliding along.
But it makes me wary when sitting outside.

Tenko Thu 18-May-23 12:14:07

I’m in Surrey and we have them on heathland . I’ve heard of a few dogs who’ve been bitten but have been ok . A dog walker friend carries antihistamines with her during the summer , just in case