Shock collar.
You need snakes to train him though. Every time he approaches a snake he gets shocked.
I watched a video years ago down in Texas. They had rattlers with their jaws tapes shut in a closed pen. Every time the dog approached a snake they gave the dog a small shock until he learned to stay away. That's kind of the short version.
You might pull it off with toy rubber snakes out of a dime store.
For the record I'm against shock collars, but if it keeps a dog from a bad snake bite then so be it.
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I’m F’n jealous— that’s a nice ride— what you’re pack’n not so muchcke, Feedman, Cowpuncher575 and 7 others Thank this.
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I found perfume pods in the air vents (febreeze I think) but now after a couple of days grilling brats and bacon when I open the door it smells like bacon. I’m calling it a win
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I'll take him. We ain't got snakes up my way. Edit...sorry yeah we do but they the politician kind. Don't matter ifn he gets them.Oldman83, Dale thompson, cke and 3 others Thank this.
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I don't like showing my face pulling one a them in here.Oldman83, Dale thompson, cke and 3 others Thank this. -
Kill one and tie it around his neck and leave it there until it rots off.Oldman83, Dale thompson, cke and 4 others Thank this. -
Some yall got it messed up…..I ain’t touching em lol
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