Top 5 Snake Bite Survivors 🐍⚠️ | Bondi Vet Compilation | Bondi Vet
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- A snake bite isn't dangerous just to humans but can be lethal for animals as well 😢 Here are our top 5 brave pets/animals that survived a snake bite! 🐍
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Foster carers are the most incredible, loving, generous, people. Thank you, every single one of you is a genuine hero!
Thank you what a lovely comment we Foster senior dogs it's heart breaking but the love we give them in their short lives they have left is unconditional and they take that with them.
Lexi is a very tough girl. That’s crazy that she had so much venom in her and still made it out on top.
Sometimes you have to feel bad for the snakes too, they’re just trying to defend themselves
Yeah.. :c
Yeah. The dogs and cats are the invasive species. Hope people train their dogs not to mess with snakes for good reasons. Hard to do with some breeds
Snake is getting mauled. OF COURSE the snake bites back!
@@Shastasnowt's very hard to train an animal whose instinct is to protect, even if what they are protecting is just their property/space. You can reduce incidences where animals and snakes meet but it's impossible to reduce it to 0. Actually a good number of snake bite cases for dogs is when they were protecting their owners from being bitten.
@@Shastasnow it’s tough, because some dogs just have instincts that’ll always come out. You can train that dog every day, teach him that snakes are a no go and they’ll keep their distance. But then, the one time you react to the snake a certain way, the dog will most likely attack(you freak out about the snake, dog immediately goes into protect mode)
Dang. If I had to wrangle a venomous snake like that I wouldn't be wearing shorts, I'd be in full plate armor with kevlar underpants and a ten-foot pole.
@LennyG I don't mind non-venomous as long as I don't have to touch them. I live in the Mojave so we see them in our yard occasionally, but the venomous? NOPE.
Hah hah, - me too. Strangely enough I'm ok with spiders, rats, mice, centipedes, millipedes (lived in Kenya for 3 years where cobras abounded). Love animals, but snakes ??? Have tried to approach them, but no !!!!!
It was a beautiful snake for sure. Hope if helps save lives.
I love Australia. The beauty and it's people are fabulous.....but I have to tell you.....the snake situation over there terrifies me!
I'm Australian & in 74 years I've only seen two snakes.
The spiders too 😱
I must say, I hate all snakes, good or bad. Australia has the southern states United States, where there’s rattlesnakes moccasins and more to be scared of. I had a good friend when I was a kid we were at what we called. The river is the Chattahoochee river pretty big for that area outside of the Mississippi my friend was playing on a river swing and swung out. Do you know let go and go into the water and when she’s like goes, she died right into a moccasin bed dead in less than 30 seconds, that was a hard day for me but bless the people of Australia and all the horrible poisonous instantaneous deaths from animals not just snakes. A striking thing Bondi vet.
@@Pattiepies55 Thank you for the info. I hope to visit someday!
@@evelynfinney9425 very familiar with those snakes. We have copperheads and water moccasins here where I live. Had 3 baby copperheads get into the house . We have a 10 ft. Black snake every year keep our yard clear of venomous snakes. Just don't want my dogs or me to get bit!
Darling Bobbi the Jack Russell is so adorable and so brave .
Shout out to the mad lad who held the snake
Dora literally just pulled a honey badger on them. Gets bit by venomous snake goes into a venom induced coma and wakes up later like nothing happened
I think hearing her owner's voice and having her smell was enough to pull her out of the coma. Sometimes people and animals will only awake from a coma after powerful stimuli.
I used to think that the snake bite antidote was called antivenom. But recently learned the correct term: antivenin .
Antivenin is the more formal name, but antivenom is an accepted term too.
Both are used, antivenom is more common in the USA than other places.
@@Oppetsismiimsitsitc Anti-venom is the easy way to say it. Any English speaking nation will understand what it means. Anti-venom, anti-depressants etc its just a name for the thing used to fight off venom so it makes sense to call it Antivenom.
@@firefox5714 hence it being the common vernacular, but not the technical one.
Wow wow wow 65 years old and over Dora even I shed tears from Texas wish we had the vets like you guys.
LEXI IS FINNALLY GOOD YAAAY
Excellent job guys...so glad all the snakebite victims survived including beautiful Hank the tank!!
Dora is a boss! She protected the family from that awful snake. She must love those five kiddos.
Poor bobbi has been in the foster home for a year surely she would be better off staying there than being uprooted again x
So sad yet so very brave
We've actually been in this situation 2 years ago. A venomous coral snake had snuck into our backyard & it bit our dog Missy on her left paw. She was playing outside with our other dog when it happened. We immediately rushed her to the vet to get anti-venom after I told my father what snake it was. I killed that snake with a shovel. She survived the ordeal but when u see a dog with a snake bite it's really obvious because they just start shaking & act like they are "out of it."
Id love to visit Australia but its the snakes everywhere that stops me
We live in El Paso , Texas, near New Mexico. When we lived in the desert we never saw rattle snake, however, we did see road runners ( no beeb, beeb). Road runners eat snakes.
Maybe you need to get a couple of road runners that way you will have Taz too.
Barry Hope, SGT USA retired
Magpies and Kookaburras eat snakes here pretty well too. Not to mention Eagles and other raptors.
I grew up in central/west Texas and saw rattlesnakes regularly.
OMG HIS WHINES POOR DOGG 😢😭😭😭😭😭
The last one , it was the teddy and the love
Love you videos
I feel bad for lexi I have two snousers and they look exactly like lexi, but diffrent colour
So, is Hank the same kind of snake that bit Lexi? Or are they two different kinds? They look pretty similar, but I don't remember anyone talking about tissue death with Lexi.
I know my bichon Lexi would try and play with the snake.
God Bless you all
Oops I meant I love your videos
Thank you! ❤️
A dog is just curious, not malicious.
I have two snakes as pets so I hate the dog instead of the snake
My boy had a snake bite on his nose but fortunately I live in UK so just some swelling
@Nova The Beardie yeah I live in uk and the venom in the adder is supposed to be no worse than a bad wasp sting but it depends how healthy u r/old as u said so nothing too dangerous but I’d still be freaked out if I saw it
Here in the States areas like Arizona where there are large numbers of rattlesnakes, people put up snake fences or walls to keep them out. Do you use them Down Under?
I live in Queensland, and I have never seen them used here personally. When I lived up north, we used bird netting in the garden to capture them. My backyard mainly had King and Eastern Brown snakes.
You could check with your local building supply and purchase 1/4” galvanized wire mesh and install it along the lower part of your fence. Run it high enough to prevent your snakes from climbing over it if those snakes can climb. You could also check with a snake removal service and see if they can snake proof your yard.
You just hold her hope best
😢Ooh ! our heroes Lexi, Zoe, Bobby, and Dora . Please, no more 🐍 🐍 plays !
PUT your dogs on LEASHES when they are outside period.
Poor pup🙏🏻
Omg Zoe
This is a great program. They need to stop with the blurring out of various wounds and the blood test for the camera. That's ridiculous.
My Bernese is the same way. Cool with small women, barks at men (unless those men are walking a dog at the time then he loves them).
Poor dogs 😭😭😭
My god😮
I'm no vet but surely they could have given Zoe the methadone to calm her down (or any kind of sedation really) BEFORE sticking her with a canula multiple times and distressing her like that? All that stress would have spread the venom faster 😞
Poor babies. I hope they don't tangle with any more snakes. Snakes biting themselves is pretty rare, but it happens.
The voice over is way to quiet in places.
Where you m from we have to put them on one or we get a big hefty fine.
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@@Pattiepies55 g’day mate to you too 👋 🧉 🪃 🇦🇺
Poor snakes. They were just trying to protect themselves, but everyone sees them as the bad guys.