The vaccine does not protect your dog from being bit or change any of the treatment protocol for
snake envenomation.
If you feel that your pet has been exposed too or suffered
snake envenomation, seek veterinary care immediately.
With the use of anti-venom, approximately 70 - 80 % of pets will survive after
snake envenomation.
We have readily available blood and blood products for transfusion needs, antivenin for
snake envenomation.
«Our team discovered brown snakes are potent in activating Factor VII, another blood clotting enzyme, which is the missing (dark matter) element of brown
snake envenomations.
Not exact matches
Owners of vaccinated dogs must still seek veterinary care immediately in the event of a bite, because 1) the type of
snake is often unknown; 2) antibody titers may be overwhelmed in the face of severe
envenomation, and 3) an individual dog may lack sufficient protection depending on its response to the vaccine and the time elapsed since vaccination.