Patocazador
54 Cal.
If you have many poisonous snakes around, consider "snake-proofing" your dog. It is easy to do if you have access to an E-collar.
My Boykin thought it was great fun to dart in and out when a snake would try to strike her. She also liked to bite small alligators on the tail.
I put the E-collar on her and caught a black snake and put it in the corner of the solid walled porch. The dog jumped in trying to bite the snake and I zapped her with the highest setting. She didn't want to go near the snake after that so I picked her up and tossed her on top of the snake and zapped her again. She could not be forced to go within scenting distance of the snake after that.
I reinforce it yearly and she has never gotten bit in her 11 years.
I did the same with a small gator with its mouth taped shut. It worked just the same.
My Boykin thought it was great fun to dart in and out when a snake would try to strike her. She also liked to bite small alligators on the tail.
I put the E-collar on her and caught a black snake and put it in the corner of the solid walled porch. The dog jumped in trying to bite the snake and I zapped her with the highest setting. She didn't want to go near the snake after that so I picked her up and tossed her on top of the snake and zapped her again. She could not be forced to go within scenting distance of the snake after that.
I reinforce it yearly and she has never gotten bit in her 11 years.
I did the same with a small gator with its mouth taped shut. It worked just the same.