Yea it really scared me. I felt so bad when he yelped I just assumed that it was Rocky playing a little to rough with him. So I hollerd at Rocky to be easy. Well I continued doing the laundry, and I cam up on the landing and saw my poor baby sitting there with his little right paw in the air, and he was crying

! I instantly put the basket of clean clothes on the steps and picked him up. I then saw Rocky jump back real fast, so I went out to see what he was jumping over, and there it was a yello jacket. I then told Rocky to back up, and shockingly he did and I steped on the bee smooshing it. I then went about looking all over Nicky to see where the bee got him. He kept favoring his right paw. So I took both my boys in and I washed up Nicky's paw as he kept crying. I felt so bad I almost started crying myself. So I stuck him on his little bed and he layed there licking his wounded paw. I went out and looked where the smoshed bee was and saw that the stinger was still attached to the bee, so he must have just brushed his foot with the stinger. My poor baby. Now every time he lets out a yip I am at attention. I will check out the link for sure, thanks for sharing it with me.

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Angie
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Originally Posted by abbie's mom Hello Angie and Nick ~ WELCOME! I'm so glad you found us, though sorry for the circumstance that sent you hunting! Here is a section on yorkie health and diet that you might browse through, and do a search for bee stings. Very relieved that Nicky seems to be doing fine, now; but stings can be fatal to some small dogs. |