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Yes it is possible to train your canine to avoid venomous snakes and avoid being bitten!
Snake Aversion ® and Snake Avoidance ®.
Do not put the life of your pet at risk with an unsafe trademark infringing thief using our registered trademarks to unlawfully market their unsafe services.
Besides saving the life of your beloved K9, getting the authentic snake aversion ® and snake avoidance ® training may also save you many thousands of dollars in unexpected vet bills to keep your pet alive.
... For years people have trained dogs to avoid snakes by using non-venomous snakes or lizards and correction training to teach avoidance behaviour.
Usually this does not work, because dogs see venomous snakes as being very different.
This is because besides looking different to non-venomous species, they have a very different odour and dogs have a very acute sense of smell and readily tell them apart.
Hence dogs trained using non-venomous snakes still got bitten by venomous ones and avoidance training became viewed by many as a waste of time and money.
Until now, using venomous snakes in training couldn't be contemplated as the downside would be dogs getting bitten and dying during training.
This changed in 2003, when the Snakeman Raymond Hoser solved the problem!
He became the first person in the world to successfully surgically devenomize deadly snakes. That is, deadly snakes were made totally harmless by the surgical removal of the relevant saliva glands. These snakes have been used in Australia’s best reptile shows ever since in shopping malls, schools and other venues across Australia being the only guaranteed safe venomous shows in the country. That is why Snakebusters® Reptile Parties® and hands on Reptile Shows are the most demanded reptile displays, school incursions and snake handler courses in all parts of Australia.
But because these snakes are totally safe (they have no venom), they can also be safely used for snake avoidance ® training for dogs and with zero risk to the dogs.
This training has been perfected in recent years and with stunning results.
As the Snakeman and his businesses remain the only people in Australia with the expertise to have vet certified surgically devenomized snakes, only the snakeman can do safe snake avoidance training for dogs using genuine venomous snakes, including all the ones likely to be encountered, such as Black, Brown, Tiger, Taipan, Death Adder and Copperhead.
Teaming up with the best dog trainers in Australia, at the Victorian Dog Academy (VDTA) (including Reservior dogs), the snakeman and the VDTA regularly train dogs to avoid venomous snakes.
Yes, the Snakeman and the VDTA have saved lives of numerous family pets.
The Snakeman Raymond Hoser registered the trademarks for Snake Aversion ® and Snake Avoidance ® to protect consumers and their pets from unsafe imitators.
He owns the registered trademarks as he was the first and only person in Australia to perfect both snake avoidance and snake aversion for dogs to save their lives.
While there are people elsewhere in Australia marketing their own snake avoidance training for dogs, none use devenomized deadly snakes and hence all are inferior and cannot guarantee the best results. Beware of claims of imitators!
If you live in an area frequented by venomous snakes and you don’t want to see your dog suffer the agony of a painful snakebite death, it is best to be proactive and enrol your pet for snake avoidance training. This should be done before your pet encounters a snake at a time when you may not be with your pet, or able to keep it away from a snake if walking in a snake prone area off lead.
For most pets a single one hour session is sufficient to permanently protect your pet from snakebite.
Details at: http://www.snakebusters.com.au
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phone: (03) 9812 3322 or 0412 777 211