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Was watching the grandkids in Hollywood MD. One of them told me there was a snake in the yard. Used a piece of steel pipe to crush it’s head. I didn’t measure it but it was the single biggest copperhead I have ever seen in my life.
Moved to Calvert Co last year all my neighbors have copperhead storys.
Found one 3 feet form outside steps 2 months ago. On July 2 our dog was bite on face.
Went to emergency vet she fine now but there was another dog bit in the leg also.
Vet said she sees 25 to 30 dog bite by copperheads every year.
Then found out their against the law to kill!
Moved to Calvert Co last year all my neighbors have copperhead storys.
Found one 3 feet form outside steps 2 months ago. On July 2 our dog was bite on face.
Went to emergency vet she fine now but there was another dog bit in the leg also.
Vet said she sees 25 to 30 dog bite by copperheads every year.
Then found out their against the law to kill!
Moved to Calvert Co last year all my neighbors have copperhead storys.
Found one 3 feet form outside steps 2 months ago. On July 2 our dog was bite on face.
Went to emergency vet she fine now but there was another dog bit in the leg also.
Vet said she sees 25 to 30 dog bite by copperheads every year.
Then found out their against the law to kill!
As a general rule Copperhead bites are not fatal to dogs -I have had Rabbit Beagles for better that 50 years BUTT if a dog is bitten by a Rattlesnake 99% of the time it is FATAL
Jim
Moved to Calvert Co last year all my neighbors have copperhead storys.
Found one 3 feet form outside steps 2 months ago. On July 2 our dog was bite on face.
Went to emergency vet she fine now but there was another dog bit in the leg also.
Vet said she sees 25 to 30 dog bite by copperheads every year.
Then found out their against the law to kill!
My beagle was bitten square on her nose. She swelled up and looked like a boxer. She also survived but was not happy for a couple days.
Today on the way home.
Today on the way home.
Where was that taken, big snake
I mostly grew up in a part of Kentucky that has a lot of Copperheads. I've always loved animals and nature, something my parents encouraged. I learned not to pick up garter snakes at a young age due to not wanting to get their musk all over me. Well one day when we had just moved to Kentucky, I found some neat small snakes that definitely were not garter snakes or rattlesnakes (the only venomous snake where we were coming from), so I started trying to catch them. Imagine my mother's surprise to find me in the shed trying to pin down and catch a couple baby copperheads with a Y tree branch. They had been lazy about educating me about dangerous Flora and fauna in our new AO up to that point. They fixed that pretty quick after that . . .Moved to Calvert Co last year all my neighbors have copperhead storys.
Found one 3 feet form outside steps 2 months ago. On July 2 our dog was bite on face.
Went to emergency vet she fine now but there was another dog bit in the leg also.
Vet said she sees 25 to 30 dog bite by copperheads every year.
Then found out their against the law to kill!
Catoctin Hollow Road in Thurmont.
That one was only about 36 to 40 inches. You should see how fat the big ones are. The heads of the big ones look like they mean business. Last summer in almost the same spot I saw the biggest one I saw in MD. It was 50 plus inches and just fat.