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What happens if your dog gets bit by a rattlesnake?

Venom is extremely toxic and can quickly spread through the bloodstream if your pet is bitten by a rattlesnake, leading to serious health complications. Symptoms following the bite might include swelling, pain, fever, vomiting, and even paralysis in some cases. If your pet is suffering an emergency, we can offer treatment at East Valley Emergency Pet Clinic in Diamond Bar, CA, that can provide them with relief. We invite to keep reading to learn how you can take precaution for your cat or dog after a rattlesnake bite.

Use Pain Relief Medications

When your pet is in pain, this can cause other problems, such as muscle spasms and restlessness. Give your pet some over-the-counter pain relief meds to make them more comfortable. If their pain is not treated immediately, it can potentially be fatal. They should not be given any painkillers to soothe discomfort because their system cannot process them like humans do and could be toxic for their health.

Remove All Constricting Items

You want your pet to be free from all constrictions, such as collars or bands. These can cause more irritation and can even make the venom spread faster. You will also want to make sure they are free from any tight clothing before visiting our veterinarians. As you drive them to see our team, help them stay calm because moving around too much can spread the venom.

Consider Emergency Pet Care

In case of a rattlesnake bite, you should seek immediate emergency care for your pet. If your pet is tended to and treated right away, they have a greater chance of survival. To prevent the venom from spreading, our vets will treat your pet with antivenom and they may have to stay at our clinic for at least 24 hours so we can monitor their symptoms and health.

Contact Our Animal Hospital Today for Emergency Pet Care Services

At East Valley Emergency Pet Clinic in Diamond Bar, CA, we understand the severity of a snake bite and are here to offer you the best medical attention for your pet. Contact us immediately if you encounter an emergency so we can treat your furry friend. We are available for regular check-ups and preventive care services as well.

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    I love coming to work everyday! Ever since I started working here at East Valley Emergency Pet Clinic I have been reading and learning as much as I can about pet health and well being. Now my pets and I are living a healthier life and can pass my knowledge and experience to other families so they too can discover wellness!

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