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Protecting dogs against rattlesnak­es

Ma & Paw Kennel to host avoidance training to keep pets safe during hikes

- By John Sanchez Signal Staff Writer

While the city of Santa Clarita provides and maintains dozens of picturesqu­e trails residents and their pets can map on HikeSantaC­larita.com, there is danger among the beauty—rattlesnak­es.

“From January to December of 2017, 27 (pets with) snake bites were brought in,” said Courtney Andrews, practice manager at Valencia Veterinary Center. “However, those are the ones that were brought in alive—there were some dead on arrival.”

Veterinary centers allow owners to vaccinate their pets against venom however, it is not a cure, it allows the owner more time to get their animal to get emergency veterinary help, according to Andrews.

The Centers for Disease Control estimates that a total of 7,000 to 8,000 people are bitten in the United States every year.

Beloved family pets are also put in danger when they’re hiking with their owners and come across a deadly rattlesnak­e.

Although, owners can supplement the vaccine with rattlesnak­e avoidance training that can be found with several training services. Ma & Paw Kennel is one of the local dog service providers that offers a rattlesnak­e-avoidance program.

On April 7, Ma & Paw Kennel is hosting a rattlesnak­e-avoidance training in Castaic all day. The training for first-time trainees is $125, and $90 for an annual refresher program.

“The training is a personaliz­ed-comprehens­ive course that will contain six to nine different stations,” said Gina Gables, dog trainer and owner of Ma & Paw Kennel, “dogs will be taught how to recognize snakes through sight, sound, and scent.”

The training will also, train owners on how to read the body language of their dog to determine whether they have found a snake in the area, said Gables.

The training is available to dogs of all ages, however, due to the use of a shock collar it is recommende­d that the dog be six months old. Although, Ma & Paw Kennel offers in-home training sessions for younger dogs that use a vibrating or spray collar. Pre-registrati­on is highly recommende­d due to the training being a one-on-one 20 minute training session.

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