It was a typical Thursday morning for Alex Loredo, 18. He was hanging out at home doing a few chores when things suddenly took a turn for the worse.
βI was walking out of my door because I heard the dryer buzzer go off,β recalled Loredo. βThe dryer is behind the house so I had to go out and walk around.β
As he was walking out he heard something.
βIt was really loud,β he said.
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About a foot away, under a table, rattling and buzzing was a rattlesnake.
βBefore I could even turn, Marley had run out the door, pushed me out of the way, and gotten in between the snake and me,β said Loredo.
Marley, Loredo's 7-year-old Labrador, was then attacked by the snake.
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βMy heart just dropped,β said Loredo. βMy first thought was, βOh no, Iβm going to lose my best friend.β
The snake slithered away, and Loredo and his mom rushed Marley to the vet.
βIt was complete panic,β Loredo described. βMy heart was racing and I didn't know what was going to happen next. To be completely honest, I thought he was just going to die in the car.β
At the vet, the lab was administered a few doses of antivenin and admitted into the pet hospital for two days.
βThat's the longest Iβve ever been away from him, so it was a really sad experience for me,β Loredo said.
It's been two weeks since the bite and Marley has recovered. By now, Loredo says, even his playful spirit is back.
The young friendly pup can now add hero to the long list of qualities Loredo says make him his best friend.