
While treking with his human at Sleeping Giant State Park in Connecticut, a pup ran into some trouble and needed a rescue. A venomous snake bit the pet, but first responders got him out, regardless of the rough terrain, and administered anti-venom in time.
In the beginning, local news reports the pet dog’s owner believed the puppy had simply injured his leg. In truth, the dog had actually encountered a copperhead snake, and the venomous animal bit him. Firemens brought the puppy down the steep, rocky path, and the “hazardous mountaintop rescue” took about two hours.
Hamden Animal Control posted photos from the rescue on Facebook, thanking firemens by name, along with a Do-gooder who all pitched in to assist.
Together with this upgrade: The canine is recovering from the snake bite, thanks to the help of very first responders. A poisonous snake bit a canine while he and his human were treking in a state park. First responders got the puppy out, but the rescue wasn’t
easy.
