15 Painful Moments! When Dogs Are Paralyzed By Venomous Snakes | Animal Fight

15 Painful Moments! When Dogs Are Paralyzed By Venomous Snakes | Animal Fight
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15 Painful Moments! When Dogs Are Paralyzed By Venomous Snakes | Animal Fight
🎬Serious consequences.
From unimaginable confrontations.
Between dogs and venomous snakes.
Let’s find out which is the winner in: 15 Painful Moments! When Dogs Are Paralyzed By Venomous Snakes
15. Snake vs Dog
Dogs are often very curious and energetic.
The presence of a reptile has a small and small body.
Can stimulate dog’s curiosity.
Dogs have the instinct to protect the territory and its family.
When feeling strange snakes are a threat.
It will try to chase the snake.
By barking and even biting the snake.
Snakes tend to avoid and hide rather than being active. They often choose to flee when possible.
However, when feeling threatened by the dog’s aggression.
The snake will response with the speedy bite.
Its reaction will make the dog become angrier.
Then the dog will make a fatal blow.
By biting the snake body tightly.
And shook hard until the snake could not move anymore.
In most wars.
Snakes seem to be unable to win.
In comparison with the bravery and aggressive dogs.
But if the dog had to against a venomous snake.
Even though it is possible to defeat the opponent.
It is likely that the dog will also be affected.
From the bite of the snake’s dangerous venom.
A mother dog and 5 puppies.
Has been bitten by a venomous snake while fighting to protect his son.
The face of the mother dog is swollen.
The venom may have damaged the organs of the poor dog.
But it is still trying to give its children milk.
14. Mamushi vs Dog
Mamushi snakes are venomous snakes commonly found in forest areas.
Swamp and rural places in Japan, Korea.
And some regions of China and Russia.
Mamushi snakes have color and pattern on the skin.
Which help them disguise well in the natural environment.
Mamushi has hemotoxin venom that damages tissue.
Causes blood coagulation and internal bleeding.
Although Mamushi’s venom is not as strong as many other snakes.
But it can still be significantly dangerous.
Symptoms when bitten include swelling.
Pain, nausea, shortness of breath.
And in serious cases can lead to renal failure and heart failure.
In Japan, about 2,000 to 3,000 cases were bitten by Mamushi snakes every year.
With the mortality rate of mamushi bite in Japan about 0.1-0.3%.
Mainly thanks to the development system.
And the ability to access anti-venom drugs promptly.
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  1. The content of this video is truly excellent. I'm very impressed with how you edited the video, combining realistic footage with useful information, making it easy for viewers to understand and appreciate the importance of protecting pets from venomous snakes.

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