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NY Press: Pit Bull Fighting for Life

Jul 17, 2008 08:23 PM

WINS (New York, New York) 16 July 08 Pit Bull Fighting for Life after Rattlesnake Bite
New York: A pit bull is fighting for his life, after being bitten by a rattlesnake in the Bronx Tuesday.
Miguel Mota, the dog's owner, was walking the male pit bull, named "Stone," in a public park near the Bronx Zoo at Boston Road and Bronx Park East when the dog went into the bushes and yelped.
When he came out of the bushes, he was bleeding, and Mota rushed Stone to the Bronx Zoo - and then to several vet hospitals that couldn't deal with a snake bite until he got to the NYC Veterinary Specialists at 55th Street and 9th Avenue in Manhattan.
Dr. Ben Davidson diagnosed the wounds and bites from a rattlesnake, and immediately gave the dog anti-venom - in an effort to save its life.
The dog is still being treated - but will need much more anti-venom, something that is in very short supply in New York. Mota says he can't afford the $4,000 bill racked up so far, and so for now the doctors are paying out of their own pockets.
Mota says he knew it was a rattlesnake, because he saw one on the Discovery Channel, and it's still out there somewhere near the Bronx Zoo.
He says he fears if a child were to have been near the area and gotten bitten.
NY Press: Pit Bull Fighting for Life after Rattlesnake Bite

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Jul 19, 2008 10:31 AM

WCBS (New York, New York) 16 July 08 Rattlesnake Attacks Pitbull Near Bronx Zoo (Deborah Garcia)
Bronx: Bronx man and his dog were on their regular walk on Tuesday when the pooch was attacked by a poisonous rattlesnake.
CBS 2 HD was there when a frantic search for anti-venom ended on a happy note.
"Stone" is a 3-year-old Pit Bull with a swollen jowl and in very bad health. He was brought to a nearby hospital for emergency care after being bitten by a rattlesnake while out for a walk near the Bronx Zoo with his owner, Miguel Mota.
"He started going like this to his face," Mota said demonstrating. "That's when I knew it was something bad."
Stone was sniffing around some brush in a park when he was bitten by the snake, putting the canine in immense pain.
"When I touched his face he cried," Mota said. "I never heard him cry like this before."
Mota walks Stone in the park every day and never saw a snake. And when Stone was bitten on Tuesday he never heard the rattling of his tail.
"I ran over to see what it was and I saw it slithering up this way to the bushes," Mota said.
Mota went to three different veterinarian's offices before he found Dr. Benjamin Davidson, and the anti-venom he desperately needed.
"He was displaying all the signs of rattlesnake toxicity," Davidson said.
Stone was given several doses of the same medicine humans are given and that's what kept him alive.
"Overall, the prognosis is probably good," Davidson said. "The fact that he got the anti-venom so quickly is good."
Mota was thankful for Dr. Davidson.
"The only hospital that had it," Mota said. "Thank God or he would have been dead by now and I would have lost my baby."
Some zoo visitors were surprised to hear of the attack.
"I can't believe that can happen here, but we are near the zoo and animals sometimes escape," Tenisha Gram of Queens said.
Stone will have to remain at the clinic for the next few days and be monitored in case of any complications.
Being bitten by a rattlesnake is rare, but the snakes are indigenous to the tri-state area.
Rattlesnake Attacks Pitbull Near Bronx Zoo

rthomse Jul 19, 2008 07:15 PM

Yep sounds like "Barbara Strisand" to me as well. His "pet" or a friends chomped on the dog.

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