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  2. If a copperhead snake bites your dog in SC, follow these tips ...

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    Copperhead bite severity According to the Charleston Veterinary Referral Center , the size of the pet and location of the venomous bite will determine the severity. Dogs are most commonly bitten ...

  3. An SC copperhead just bit your dog. Here’s what to do - AOL

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    If your curious dog unfortunately finds one and is bitten, here’s what you can do. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  4. Why copperhead snakes like coming onto our front porches ...

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    Can dogs or pets go outside when a copperhead is on my porch? They shouldn’t . Keep pets inside, as pets are more likely to harass a snake to the point where it will strike.

  5. Dry bite - Wikipedia

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    A dry bite is a bite by a venomous animal in which no venom is released. Dry snake bites are called "venomous snake bite without envenoming". [1] A dry bite from a snake can still be painful, and be accompanied by bleeding, inflammation, swelling and/or erythema. [2] It may also lead to infection, including tetanus. [2]

  6. Cytauxzoonosis - Wikipedia

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    The preventative measure of keeping cats inside in areas with high infection rates can prevent infection. [4] Approved tick treatments for cats can be used but have been shown not to fully prevent tick bites. [citation needed] The most often used treatments for cytauxzoonosis are imidocarb dipropionate and a combination of atovaquone and ...

  7. Here’s what to do if a copperhead bites you in SC and ... - AOL

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  8. Human interaction with cats - Wikipedia

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    This number represents about one in ten of all animal bites. [23] Cat bites may become infected, [24] sometimes with serious consequences such as cat-scratch disease, or, very rarely, rabies. [23] Cats may also pose a danger to pregnant women and immunosuppressed individuals, since their feces, in rare cases, can transmit toxoplasmosis. [25]

  9. Bitten by a copperhead? You may need antivenom. Here ... - AOL

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