Singer Kacey Musgraves Says Her ‘Brave Dog’ Is Recovering After Tangling With Rattlesnake

The singer’s rescue dog, Pepper, was bitten by a Timber rattlesnake last week.
Singer Kacey Musgraves Says Her ‘Brave Dog’ Is Recovering After Tangling With Rattlesnake
Kacey Musgraves accepts the award for female artist of the year at the 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas on April 7, 2019. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP
Elma Aksalic
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Singer-songwriter Kacey Musgraves gave an update on her dog, Pepper, after the pup was bitten by a rattlesnake—saving her in the process.

The 36-year-old shared a series of since deleted Instagram stories on Oct. 27, reassuring fans that Pepper is recovering at their Tennessee home and doing well after being bitten by the timber rattlesnake.

Timber rattlesnakes typically have wide distribution across the eastern half of the United States. The species has a very toxic bite, with venom powerful enough to kill a human.

In an Instagram post Monday featuring a roundup of October photos, Musgrave included photos of Pepper looking under the weather, and lauded “brave dogs that save you from stepping on a rattlesnake you didn’t see on your back porch.”

She initially mistook the reptile for a Copperhead, before realizing the snake was a rattler. Copperheads are venomous but their bites are rarely lethal.

Musgrave rushed Pepper to the animal hospital where the veterinarian distributed a dose of anti-venom.

“The bite made her lethargic. Those who have Blue Heelers know they ain’t ever this calm,” she said, describing the dog’s breed.

“She’s home and sleeping a lot/on pain meds and getting lots of love,” Musgraves posted in the now expired Instagram stories. “Thank god for good dogs.”

The Grammy-award winning musician shared another photo of the inside of Pepper’s mouth and the clear red mark on her snout where the rattlesnake struck.

“This is wild but the vet was showing me how the inside of her mouth and all down her neck is so bruised from that damn snakebite,” she wrote.

Musgraves and her ex-husband, Ruston Kelly, adopted Pepper, a rescue dog, in 2020 when she was a puppy.

Musgraves released her sixth studio album, “Deeper Well,” earlier this year and is currently on tour, but was taking a brief break when the snakebite occurred.

The “Deeper Well World Tour” kicked off back in April, with her next show scheduled for Nov. 7. The tour is set to wrap up in December in Nashville.

Musgraves rose to fame in the early 2000s, when she self-released three solo albums and recorded another album as a member of the duo Texas Two Bits.

At the 2014 Grammy awards, she won the Academy of Country Music award for album of the year for “Same Trailer Different Park” and won Best Country Song for her hit “Merry Go ‘Round.” Her album “Golden Hour” was album of the year in 2019.

Elma Aksalic
Elma Aksalic
Freelance Reporter
Elma Aksalic is a freelance entertainment reporter for The Epoch Times and an experienced TV news anchor and journalist covering original content for Newsmax magazine.
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