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Most breeds of dogs have a natural resistance to snake venom...smaller dogs are are more susceptible depending on the amount of venom that is injected...it is not uncommon for snakes like copperheads to strike with what is known as a "dry bite"...meaning that even though the fangs break the skin there is no or very little venom associated with the strike...
IMO, the best dangerous snake repellant is having "King Snakes" around...they prey on other, venomous snakes like copperheads and rattlers...That is why it is important not to kill every snake you see for the sake of elimination...learn to recognize any King snakes that are native to your region and regard them as highly beneficial...
IMO, the best dangerous snake repellant is having "King Snakes" around...they prey on other, venomous snakes like copperheads and rattlers...That is why it is important not to kill every snake you see for the sake of elimination...learn to recognize any King snakes that are native to your region and regard them as highly beneficial...