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Sherman battles tiger snake bite

Sherman with owner Kaye Goddard and Pakenham vet Dr Ben Goddard after surviving an ordeal with a tiger snake.Sherman with owner Kaye Goddard and Pakenham vet Dr Ben Goddard after surviving an ordeal with a tiger snake.

By Paul Dunlop
A PET dog is lucky to be alive after it was bitten by a snake in Pakenham.
Irvine and Kaye Graham are breathing a sigh of relief after vets saved the life of their adored maltese terrier cross Sherman.
Sherman was bitten, most likely by a tiger snake, while being walked in Henry Street last Tuesday.
The incident prompted a warning to residents to keep an eye out for snakes emerging early from winter hibernation.
Veterinary nurse Jean Hill said a snake bite so early in the year raised concerns for residents, particularly younger children.
“This day was our first taste of the warmer weather to come and with spring on the way, it is a sign of what to expect,” she said.
“There is so much development, snakes have nowhere else to go and are being forced into smaller areas to live. They are much more likely to come into contact with people.”
Mrs Graham said she was taking Sherman on his usual walk around the block when, on his lead, he trotted across the nature strip outside a property set for development.
The grass in the area was somewhat overgrown, she said, and Sherman was checking things out as dogs do when he suddenly yelped and leapt into the air.
“It was a bit traumatic,” Mrs Graham said.
“I didn’t know what had happened. When he jumped I thought he had a little thorn or something in his paw.
“The possibility of it being a snake had not crossed my mind.”
Mrs Graham carried Sherman home, little knowing that her dog had just received a potentially lethal dose of snake venom.
Once home, the Grahams quickly realised their usually boisterous dog was ill and on the verge of collapse.
They quickly took Sherman to the Pakenham Veterinary Clinic where a blood test confirmed Dr Ben Goddard’s initial diagnosis.
Once Sherman was diagnosed, Dr Goddard was able to successfully administer treatment to the dog, who could have had only hours to live.
Mrs Hill said Sherman was one of the lucky ones.
“If not treated promptly, snake bites in pets can obviously be lethal,” she said.
Mrs Hill said she had contacted Cardinia Shire Council to report the incident and to ask shire staff to ensure property owners kept blocks cleared and nature strips maintained.
Sherman has now gone back home to his loving parents who are continuing to nurse him back to health, which can take many weeks.
Mrs Graham said Sherman was much better. She paid tribute to the work of Dr Goddard and Mrs Hill and vet staff.
“They were wonderful,” she said.
Mrs Graham said she also feared for others’ safety as a result of Sherman’s ordeal.
“I realise how lucky we were, it could have been a little child,” she said.

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