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Re: Snake bite help for dog
[Re: rickyh_2]
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08/05/22 06:42 PM
08/05/22 06:42 PM
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No good consensus on the vaccine that I have found. I think the snake aversion/avoidance training probably works pretty good if you can find someone who still does it.
Last edited by Andalusia; 08/05/22 06:43 PM.
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