How a $20 propane tank exchange almost turned into a $20k hospital bill. You never figure that a small rattlesnake would crawl into a propane tank rack at Walmart in Breckenridge, Texas. First rattlesnake that I have killed in a long time.
The Walmart employee told me that he saw a small rattlesnake crawl behind the propane tanks on the bottom shelf. I was expecting to see a rat snake when we started removing the tanks very carefully.Daddy-O5 said:
I can see how that'd be a real pants sh*tter.
Judging how close to the border that picture was taken there is a chance he is shorter than averageMAS444 said:
Please tell me that dude is 4 feet tall.
JBAG064 said:
My dog got bit by what we suspect was water moccasin. Bleeding in foot and really swollen, heavy breathing. Took dog to emergency vet clinic
They want $3000 to keep her overnight + anti-venom and all the other things
Is that right or am I getting taken to the cleaners?
Agree here. We had a 40-45 English setter in Tennessee get bit in the face a couple times, probably water moccasins. He apparently learned after the second time, where not to put his nose. This was years ago before Benadryl was OTC and we live in the country so he had to just tough it out. He live to be 13.Stive said:JBAG064 said:
My dog got bit by what we suspect was water moccasin. Bleeding in foot and really swollen, heavy breathing. Took dog to emergency vet clinic
They want $3000 to keep her overnight + anti-venom and all the other things
Is that right or am I getting taken to the cleaners?
I'm no expert but I think, according to most experiences posted in here, that that's probably overkill. But that's said with us not knowing how big the dog is, why the vet is recommending all of that, etc.
Benadryl and let them lay still for a few days seems to be the default.
Stive said:JBAG064 said:
My dog got bit by what we suspect was water moccasin. Bleeding in foot and really swollen, heavy breathing. Took dog to emergency vet clinic
They want $3000 to keep her overnight + anti-venom and all the other things
Is that right or am I getting taken to the cleaners?
I'm no expert but I think, according to most experiences posted in here, that that's probably overkill. But that's said with us not knowing how big the dog is, why the vet is recommending all of that, etc.
Benadryl and let them lay still for a few days seems to be the default.
Reginald Cousins said:Stive said:JBAG064 said:
My dog got bit by what we suspect was water moccasin. Bleeding in foot and really swollen, heavy breathing. Took dog to emergency vet clinic
They want $3000 to keep her overnight + anti-venom and all the other things
Is that right or am I getting taken to the cleaners?
I'm no expert but I think, according to most experiences posted in here, that that's probably overkill. But that's said with us not knowing how big the dog is, why the vet is recommending all of that, etc.
Benadryl and let them lay still for a few days seems to be the default.
Again. Benadryl is very ineffective to crotalinae venom.
Do what makes you feel good but it's like taking antibiotics for a virus, when they're meant to target bacteria.
Stive said:Reginald Cousins said:Stive said:JBAG064 said:
My dog got bit by what we suspect was water moccasin. Bleeding in foot and really swollen, heavy breathing. Took dog to emergency vet clinic
They want $3000 to keep her overnight + anti-venom and all the other things
Is that right or am I getting taken to the cleaners?
I'm no expert but I think, according to most experiences posted in here, that that's probably overkill. But that's said with us not knowing how big the dog is, why the vet is recommending all of that, etc.
Benadryl and let them lay still for a few days seems to be the default.
Again. Benadryl is very ineffective to crotalinae venom.
Do what makes you feel good but it's like taking antibiotics for a virus, when they're meant to target bacteria.
Listen here Bubbles…I have about as much vet experience as McNutty has. I stated clearly that the default comments on this board for about 20 years , by (probably) 100's of posters have been Benadryl and rest. Many/most of those sharing those comments were echoing what their vet had told them. Past that, I have zero additional insight to share because I'm far closer to being an animal medical idiot than animal medical expert.
Now go run a copper scam on some unassuming contractor.
Compare the guy's height to the shovel he is holding. That dude ain't much over 5ft tall.jrrhouston98 said:
Buddy sent me this one. Mirando City.