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    Snake  Bites: Prevention and Treatment
  Most snakes will try to avoid you or your pets; snakes typically  bite only as a last resort. But while you may wisely decide to  simply walk away when you encounter a snake, dogs and cats will  often harass the sliding invader -- and may get bitten as a result.  Snakes help protect your garden and yard plants, because they eat  rodents and insects. Most of the snakes you will find are not a  problem, and they don't harm property. While hiking, stay on open  paths. Off-trail hiking can stir up snakes. Keep your dog on leash  and away from high grass and rocky outcrops in which snakes like to  rest. Don't let the dog explore holes or dig under rocks or logs.  Remember that rattlers are nocturnal, so daytime hikes are safer....to      continue reading this article please click on here...