
OH NO! It looks like your pooch may have gotten nasty bee stung! OUCH! We all know how that feels, right?! Besides the pinch and the pain, bee stings often lead to horrible swelling! And, you should also be aware that some dogs may have a severe reaction!
Did you also know that doggies can also experience the same symptoms when they get stung by bees? That's right, they feel our pain too! AWW!
Luckily, if your adorable pooch gets stung by a passing bee, you'll be ready to know what to do! These simple steps will show you what to do and what to watch out for! You really want to make sure that your pooch isn't allergic to bees!
Find out what you can do if your pooch gets stung by a bee on the next page!
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Rosie Trujillo Miller
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My dog eats bees. It makes me cringe.
Cheri White
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My lacey just got stung last week I’m getting ready to read article right now . See if I did the right thing.
Cheri White
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Well I did the right thing firstcthing I did was give her a benadril. And just watch her she did ok thankyou Lord. She’ fine
Jarrod M. Klanderman
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I know to use benadryl, and my Lola responds well to it for allergies. But, she’s almost 10 and had never been stung. She’s not very active outside though. She just likes to sun bathe.
Linda Andrews
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No, it’s NOT “inevitable.” None of my dogs ever got stung by a bee! :^)
Noelle Fluman
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My poor little guy got stung on the foot about 2 years ago. It was a very sad swollen foot for a bit and he was a very sad puggle for a few hours. Poor baby jumped several feet in the air and yelped when it happened.
Ted Montpetit-Gardner
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omg poor baby
Janet Husselby
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Use a ripe tomatoe cut it in half and rub it where he has been bitten the swelling goes down straight away. Have faith it does work.