South Wales Evening Post

Warning to dog owners after adder bite ordeal

- RHODRI HARRISON Reporter rhodri.harrison@reachplc.com

A DOG owner is urging other walkers to be mindful of the dangers of adders after her five-yearold rescue dog was left “distraught” and requiring medical attention after being bitten on the face.

While being walked on a lead, Abby, a cross-breed dog, was bitten by an adder hidden in the grass.

Abby needed two injections to save her life from the venomous bite, leaving the family devastated to nearly lose their pet.

They aim to raise awareness of the dangers to those who might not be as fortunate in being financiall­y able to afford the treatment.

Her owner, Linda, was also concerned to discover the anti-venom injection required was not in widespread supply across Wales when she took Abby to a vets in Llanelli, but that it was thankfully sourced from another practice in Carmarthen.

The bill for treatment came to just short of £1,700.

Adders are common at this time of year. Being the UK’S only venomous snake, they often hide in undergrowt­h and can be recognised for their very distinctiv­e zig-zag pattern down their backs.

Recently, a snake bite threatened the life of a small pup in Tonyrefail. wehlesree-, another dog walker in the Llangennit­h area of Gower was left with a substantia­l vet bill of £3,500 in order to save their staffie.

Linda, who did not wish her surname to be included, was walking her pet companion in woodland in Penllergae­r on Tuesday, April 26,

It all happened so quickly, Abby is a nervous dog and quite cautious so it was really upsetting to see her react quite scared. I noticed the adder scurrying away which is when I realised what had happened Abby‘s owner, Linda

when the incident happened. “It all happened so quickly, Abby is a nervous dog and quite cautious so it was really upsetting to see her react quite scared. “I noticed the adder scurrying away which is when I realised what had happened. When we got home, she just wasn’t herself, she laid down and we tried to make her comfortabl­e – but her face started to swell which is when we took her to the vet,” said Linda. The “terrifying” ordeal left the family facing a large financial expense, although they added that, “it was never any doubt we were going to pay”. They’re now urging pet owners to be mindful on walks of these “hidden dangers” and reminding dog walkers that even those on a lead are still at risk.

 ?? ?? Sam the staffie was bitten in the Llangennit­h area of North Gower and his owner was left with a substantia­l vet’s bill of £3,500 in order to save him, and, below, an adder with the very distinctiv­e zig-zag pattern down its back.
Sam the staffie was bitten in the Llangennit­h area of North Gower and his owner was left with a substantia­l vet’s bill of £3,500 in order to save him, and, below, an adder with the very distinctiv­e zig-zag pattern down its back.
 ?? ?? Abby resting after her bite from an adder on a walk in Penllergae­r forest.
Abby resting after her bite from an adder on a walk in Penllergae­r forest.
 ?? ?? An adder, the UK’S only venomous snake.
An adder, the UK’S only venomous snake.

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