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15 мар. 2021 г. ... Some dogs have more severe reactions to bee or wasp stings than others and will need more immediate veterinary care. Prevent Your Dog from ...

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Luckily, other flying insects (wasps, hornets) do not leave a stinger behind. Soothe the bite site. Make a thick paste of baking soda and water and apply it to ...

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Stings to this area can cause the throat to swell and may block your dog's airway, making it difficult for them to breathe. If your dog is stung in the mouth or ...

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your pet starts rubbing at her face (particularly upper lip) while outside. you see swelling of the face – his lips look fat and he's puffy around the eyes. you ...

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If a dog is stung in the mouth by a bee or wasp and it swells up, it can block the airway, which can be life threatening. Treatment for bee or wasp stings in ...

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13 сент. 2018 г. ... If this does happen you should seek urgent veterinary advice. Has your dog suffered a reaction to a wasp or bee sting? Find your nearest clinic ...

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Applying a weak mixture of water and baking soda to the affected area will help reduce the pain. You can also wrap ice or an icepack in a towel and apply it to ...

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19 мая 2023 г. ... If your dog is stung somewhere like the throat or mouth, or stung several times in one go, contact your vet as soon as possible for advice. Your ...

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If the sting is on the nose, mouth, or around the head, observe your dog for several hours to make sure that any swelling does not interfere with breathing or ...

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31 янв. 2023 г. ... Multiple stings can be also be dangerous and some dogs might have an allergic reaction. Contact your vet immediately if you're worried your dog ...

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