4 thoughts on “There are many snakes in the rural mountains. Some people say that they can prevent snakes when they enter the mountain to bring a dog. Does this make sense?”
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Now when you can see some elderly people going up the mountain in the countryside, you can go to the mountain with his own two earthen dogs. At that time, he thought that it was only a dog that was more sticky, so he followed him. But then I heard the old man say that the reason why two native dogs went up the mountain to let the cattle go to let go of the cattle is because there are fewer and few people living in rural areas, and there are very few people catching snakes. Quickly, sometimes poisonous snakes often run to farmers' homes. In most cases, they were first discovered by their own soil dogs, and then the poisonous snakes were driven away. Otherwise, if the snake entered the farmer's home, it may cause a great safety hazard to the owner of the house.
The old people in the countryside were scared away when they saw the poisonous snake seeing the soil dog, so when they had the habit of bringing their own soil dogs when they went up the mountain. Because the number of snakes in rural areas now is much more than a dozen years ago. After all, there are many farmers who specialize in predation in the countryside more than ten years ago. Therefore, there are very fewer snakes in rural areas during that time. As fewer and fewer people have lived in rural areas in recent years, this has given snakes the opportunity to reproduce, so there are now more snakes in rural areas.
we know that the native dogs in the countryside are very active and very loyal, and the visual and smell are very sensitive, especially the hearing and smell of at least 5 times more than the human. If you bring the dogs up the mountain, the dog will usually walk in front of the owner. If they hear any sound or smell the smell of snake, they will immediately scream and make the owner alert, so as to ensure the safety of the owner. And when dogs are usually found, they are scared, although they are also scared, but dogs often fight with snakes. Of course, in the end, snakes are rushed away, or they are bitten by dogs.
. I used to see a family in our rural areas, because their yard entered two poisonous snakes. Later, one of their soil dogs fought with these two snakes. In the end, The soil dog was bitten by a snake, causing the dog to die unfortunately. The two poisonous snakes were also bruised by the dog, dying, and finally died. When the owner returned, he only found that the dog's whole body was swollen and lying on the ground motionless. There were two poisonous snakes that were bitten by the dog by the dog. I have to say that the dogs are really loyal, but sometimes they will be bitten by poisonous snakes because of fighting with poisonous snakes. This is a common thing in the countryside.
. I used to see a family in our rural areas, because my own yard entered two poisonous snakes. Later, one of their soil dogs fought with these two snakes. Bite caused the dog to die unfortunately. The two poisonous snakes were also bruised by the dog, dying, and finally died. When the owner returned, he only found that the dog's whole body was swollen and lying on the ground motionless. There were two poisonous snakes that were bitten by the dog by the dog. I have to say that the dogs are really loyal, but sometimes they will be bitten by poisonous snakes because of fighting with poisonous snakes. This is a common thing in the countryside.
It makes sense that the dog's sense of smell and hearing is very keen, so once there may be snakes around, the dog will be very alert immediately, and these snakes may scare away.
It makes sense. Because dogs usually call when they find abnormalities. This call will make the snake's fear of fear. There is also a certain guarantee for our security.
It makes sense, because snakes are definitely afraid of dogs and can also protect you.