Simply clean the bite area with a mild antiseptic solution, and cover it with a sterile dressing (IF the dog wont chew the dressing off !) If the dog would likely chew the bandage off - simply leave the wound open to the air The Black racer snake is a non-venomous species so, unless bite area got infected, the dog would suffer no ill-effects from a bite !
The dog. Garden snakes are not poisonous and have very small teeth. They also do not strangle their predators/prey. The dog on the other hand has large teeth and is much quicker. The snake would not be able to harm the dog very much.
A dog and a snake and that its types of animals of you people would know
Depends on the snake mainly. And the size of the dog. And if/how much venom the snake decided to spend on the dog.
He lost then or is disqualified.
Possibly, if you are an infant, small dog or cat, but no adults have been known to die from their venom.
Nope - chickens are vegetarians ! A snake, however would probably eat the chicken !
It depends what species of snake bit it - and how small the dog is. Rattlesnake bites are almost always fatal to small animals, as they inject a considerable amount of venom (more than is needed).
A garden snake yes! An anaconda no.
Pretty easily, assuming it's a small, nonvenomous species. And if for some reason the Maltese was hellbent on killing it, it could probably bite a large, venomous species to death, though not without injury to itself. It would have to be a very small snake, or a surprise attack by the dog, to seriously harm it on the first bite.
Basenji .
Scientifically, there is no way to fully genetically merge a snake with a dog. If you mean in fantasy, what you would have would surely be an interesting creature. A snake can sometimes eat a dog, but that might not be what you mean.