Thursday, June 05, 2025 | By: The PAWtographers
From gators camped out at your front door to dusky pygmy rattlers curled up in the mulch and cottonmouths patrolling your neighborhood drainage ditch—and yes, even a bull shark spotted in a pond in North Fort Myers—summer adventures with your dog in Florida demand a little extra awareness (and a healthy dose of caution).
Here’s your essential, no-panic-needed guide to navigating Florida’s wild side with your pup:
Want to learn more? Follow the Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission (FWC) and local agencies for updates,
🐍 Dusky Pygmy Rattlesnakes (a.k.a. "Pigmies")
(Photo Credit: Steve A. Johnson UF-AFAS)
🐍 Cottonmouths (Water Moccasins)
(Photo Credit: Steve A. Johnson, UF-IFAS)
⚠️ Coral Snake Side Note: Rare, reclusive, and not your biggest threat—but don’t rely on rhymes. Look for a black nose and bands with every other stripe yellow. Color variations do exist, and misidentifying them could be dangerous.
(Photo Credit: Steve A. Johnson, UF-IFAS)
✅ Want to get smarter about snakes?
Join the Facebook groups Florida Snake ID and National Snakebite Support. These are moderated by herpetologists, wildlife pros, and medical experts. You’ll get real, fast ID help—no fearmongering, no drama. Also, check out Free Snake Relocation Directory to get assistance removing a snake.
You heard right. A bull shark was confirmed in a pond in North Fort Myers. No, this isn’t “Sharknado”—it’s just Florida being Florida. Let it be your reminder: assume all water is inhabited.
If you haven't seen the video yet, you can see it on Facebook HERE.
Whether we’re photographing dogs in Naples, St. Augustine, or somewhere in between, we never wing it. We scout for beauty, light, and safety. That means no deep brush, no sketchy shorelines, and definitely no “let’s see if it’s safe” moments.
Our promise? Your pup’s well-being comes first—and we’ll still get jaw-dropping portraits (minus the wildlife photobombers).
Leave a comment
2 Comments
Jun 11, 2025, 7:50:57 AM
Joan Walker - 💖🐾
Jun 9, 2025, 1:04:36 AM
Liana Caldwell - Great update and reminder.