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Keep your dog on a leash during the months between October and April. Avoid walking your dog in bushland, on dunes, or near water. Repel snakes from your property by clearing overgrown vegetation. Contact the Department of Parks and Wildlife Snake Removal Service if needed. Get pet insurance to help cover the cost of a future snakebite.
Snakebite occurs most frequently during the warm spring and summer months. During warmer months, a snake will have more venom in its glands. This means that the snakebite will be more severe. Snakes often live near water and in locations where there are plenty of places to hide. This is why snakebite occurs more frequently in these areas. Stick to walking your dog on open, well-defined paths and stay away from high grass and rocks where snakes can hide. Don’t let your dog sniff any dead snakes, as the fangs can still be venomous. Remove undergrowth and mow down tall grass. This provides snakes with fewer locations to hide.  Check your property for any toys or tools in overgrown areas, as these can also provide good hiding places for snakes. Avoid leaving out any food or bird seed, as this can attract rodents and therefore snakes. The Australian Government provides a free service that will remove snakes for you, due to both the dangerous nature of the task and to protect the snakes. If you need to get a snake on your property removed, call this service on (08) 9474 9055. Antivenom costs a lot to produce, which means that getting your dog treated for snakebite can be costly. Snakebite treatment for dogs is usually effective if done so promptly, and having pet insurance will help to reduce the financial stress during these times.