As if I could handle anything else in my life currently… Nauti was bitten by either a snake or a spider just days before my birthday… we’re doing everything we can to tackle it aggressively but man this was a blow
#Malinois #protectiondog #workingdog #caninerehabilitation #bitesports
Having a working or protection dog like a Malinois means being prepared for unexpected health emergencies such as snake or spider bites. When my dog was bitten shortly before my birthday, it was a stressful and urgent situation that required quick action. From my experience, the first step is to stay calm and carefully assess the bite site without disturbing it further. Immediate veterinary attention is crucial. While waiting for help, I focused on keeping my dog still and as comfortable as possible to prevent the venom from spreading. It is important not to apply ice or a tourniquet, as these can worsen the injury. Upon reaching the vet, they performed tests and started aggressive treatment to combat the effects of the venom, which included anti-venom and supportive care. Recovery for working dogs involved tailored canine rehabilitation to help regain strength and mobility. This process highlighted the importance of professional guidance in recovery from venomous bites. Throughout this ordeal, I learned the value of preventive measures, like training your dog to avoid venomous wildlife and always having emergency contacts ready. For anyone involved in bite sports or working dog environments, being aware of these risks and preparing for sudden emergencies can make all the difference. Sharing this experience has helped me connect with other dog owners facing similar challenges, reaffirming that prompt action and thorough rehabilitation are key to helping your canine companion bounce back.







































































