Adders
Just a warning if you're in the SW with your dog. There have been several cases of adder bites with dogs. Possibly the warm weather has encouraged the adders to do some sunbathing and dogs will spot them and get too close. It looks like it's better to keep dogs on a lead on footpaths and heathland etc.
The advice on our local TV. Pick your dog up if possible if you suspect an adder bite, carry them to your car or home and phone a vet immediately. The example shown was an elderly labrador, who survived, with treatment costing over £1000.
Make sure family members know what an adder looks like and keep children well away.
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A very timely warning, brue. We came across one just last week on the path leading up from Holywell Bay to Kelsey Head near the golf course. First time we've actually seen one and it was Lady sniffing in the grass who brought it to our attention. Fortunately, just a juvenile we think (I'm not sure when they become venomous), not much bigger than a slow worm and it scuttled off into the grass very quickly.
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Yes, they said Perran Sands and the vet being interviewed said they'd had 6 cases of dogs bring bitten in 5 days.
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The main problem you have at this time of year is that the snakes haven't really had time to warm up properly so are a bit sluggish and even when it's warm weather it's only for a couple of hours at a temperature that will get them able to move quicker.
Good advice to keep dogs under vigilance and close by in this areas known to have adders.
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