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Spoodle lucky to be alive after eastern brown snake attack

On Saturday morning, Julie Thomas was about to give a treat to her three dogs when she noticed her three-year-old Spoodle, Gypsi, had a metre-long brown snake in her mouth.“I got my kids to put the dogs inside and I put a bucket over the snake, which was injured because Gypsi had bitten it,” Ms Thomas told The Courier-Mail.
“Gypsi had collapsed on her bed and her bowels had moved, and I knew straight away she had been bitten…
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