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[pct-l] Sawyer Extractor Pump



yes..true...but unlikely u will get bit on the heel....snakes
dont usually come around camp where it is noisey where u might
have shoes off...

R

At 07:03 AM 3/27/03 -0800, David Davis wrote:
>I think that that was my post, but I didn't use the Sawyer extractor kit.  I
>used my mouth.  Not too fun sucking on a dog's furry forehead.  Hard to get
>a good seal too, but it seemed to work.  I could clearly taste the blood and
>poison, and it seemed as if a lot came out.  I imaginge same thing could be
>done in human first aid if you had more than one person.  (It might be
>difficult suck a wound on say your heel.)
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "t shaffer" <leyenbrecher@hotmail.com>
>To: <pct-l@mailman.backcountry.net>
>Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 6:47 AM
>Subject: [pct-l] Sawyer Extractor Pump
>
>
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>> Someone recently posted a message about having used the Sawyer Extractor
>Pump
>> [snakebite kit] on their dog.  I inadvertently deleted that post ... could
>the
>> poster please contact me off-list, I would like to ask a question about
>using
>> the Sawyer on dogs.
>>
>> Thanks ...
>>
>> Blaze [GAME'94]
>>
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