The terrain was extremely treacherous as responders rushed to the scene to provide the dog with urgent medical attention.
A dog in Connecticut faced a risky mountaintop rescue after being bitten by a venomous copperhead snake. The terrain at Sleeping Giant State Park in Hamden was extremely treacherous as firefighters and local animal control officers rushed to the scene Wednesday to provide the dog with urgent medical attention. A team of six people, including the dog's owner, worked together to move the injured dog to safety on a stretcher.
Connecticut is home to two venomous snake species: the timber rattlesnake and the northern copperhead. Wildlife officials emphasize that these snakes are not aggressive and will only bite if threatened or handled; if left undisturbed, they do not pose a threat to people.LINK: Get updates on this story at more at foxweather.com.
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