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  • or a 10/22 with a bannana clip

  • she would probbly ignore it if you did.. not that interesting and she is too cute to get bit

  • Australia has 9 out of the top ten deadliest snakes in the world... don't distract your Jack Russell, just let them do the job..

  • THE TIYLE SHOULD BE: CRAZY AMATEUR VS SNAKE

  • Guys why does everyone fear for the dog Jack Russell's can get bit and they will just swell up for 3 days to a week my jack russell had a love of killing copperheads

  • I'll encourage and assist a terrier in hunting anything (mice, moles, rats, squirrels, possums etc.) EXCEPT a snake. Here in the Southeast, we have at least 3 types of venomous snakes (rattlesnakes, copperheads and water moccasins) so I find it's best not to get them started on any species harmless or not. I recently watched a Parsons Russell terrier (not mine) bay a black rat snake at work but i didn't encourage or talk to her. I moved the snake with a stick but she found it again and shook it.

  • time for the snake charmer...(shotgun)

  • Bad ass vid, but i do not think I would let my dog get that close to a snake.

  • @geraldlee33 it is just a bull snake, they are big but mostly harmless, except the smell

  • @geraldlee33 I agree with you. Bull snakes may be non-venomous, but all snakes have teeth. And this snake got really riled. Jack Russell Terrier would probably be OK if the snake tagged him on the dog's fur, but what if the snake got lucky and caught his nose!! Or one of the dog's eyes?

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