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Old 10-23-2009, 06:52 PM   #4
bj1
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I'm so glad she is alright. My yorkie got a bee sting and he had a severe allerigic reaction. He started yellping as soon as he got stung and I ran him into the house in my arms and started running cold water on his foot and my husband and I was trying to find the stinger. Well not about 30 seconds went by and he went totally limp and was unresponsive. We ran out of the house and drove him to the Vet. On the way he pooed on himself 3 times and didn't even flinch and he didn't even seem to know that he did. He was totally unresponsive. My husband was holding him in his arms while I was driving and we were just hysterical, both of us were crying, he is our whole world. I called ahead of time and told them to expect us coming and sure enough when we got there they were waiting for us. The vet took him back and immediately gave him a couple shots and went in the back to wash him since he had pooed all over him when he lost his bowels. Scared the life out of my husband and I. The vet said he had a severe allerigic reaction to the bee. We now have to carry a bottle of pills with us everywhere we go just in case he would get another bee sting. So I hope everyone will be aware of their yorkies getting stung and watching how they react to the stinger. Some will have an allerigic reaction while others don't. We were lucky our's didn't die that day.
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