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Nailsworth woman devastated after dog dies from adder bite
Nailsworth woman devastated after dog dies from adder bite

BBC News

time23-07-2025

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Nailsworth woman devastated after dog dies from adder bite

A woman said she was "devastated" when her dog died after being bitten by an a nine-year-old cocker spaniel, started to limp after walking in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. She was taken to the vets, who initially thought it was a pulled muscle but eventually found two punctures marks, indicating an adder bitePoppy's owner, Vanessa Kellow, now wants to raise awareness so other dog owners can protect their pets. "Watching your dog in pain is horrendous, she was such a good-natured, wonderful, lovely pet," she said. Mrs Kellow says if she had known more about the signs and symptoms of an adder bite, she would have taken Poppy to the vets sooner. "If I had been aware of what happened that evening, I would have rung the vets. It may not have saved her but it would have removed four days of incredible pain." Dr Alex Hewett, director at Regency Vets in Cheltenham, says it is important for owners to know what to do if their dog has been bitten. "Our advice is to try and get them to the vet as as soon as possible""If you can, try and carry your dog back to the car, to try and reduce the spread of toxin through the body and then apply something cool to the bite area". Adders are a protected species and are currently declining in the UKEcologists have been working to protect them in Gloucestershire, with more than 2,000 reptiles, including adders, being relocated to clear the way for the A417 missing link project. Natasha James, the senior ecologist for missing link lead company Kier, said it is important for dog owners to understand the endangered species."The Cotswolds is such a stronghold for adders. It's important to remember to stick to designated paths," she said."You are in their home and if you can keep your dogs on leads and just be respectful of that, then there's no reason why humans and nature can't coexist beautifully."If you see them, have your dog on a lead and stand well back, but enjoy the beauty of them."Symptoms of adder bites in dogs include pain and swelling, bruising, lethargy, drooling and vomiting.

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