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Re: Poisonous Items for Dogs - This could save you dogs life
My puppy got stung by a bee last summer whilst he was trying to catch it. He got stung right in the mouth and I only realized what must have happened after about 10 minutes. He just sat down and stared in front of him, then lay down. He didn't want to budge at all and wouldn't even take a biscuit - this is when I really got worried as he never ever would refuse a biscuit.
I took him to the vet, but they told us to go back a few a hours later by which time he was absolutely fine. The vet said later that bee stings cause an accumulative allergic reaction, and every time it happens it gets worse. I'm dreading next summer. My friend's cat died of a beesting. Anyone knows what can I do if it happens again?
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