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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2010 Location: Newport
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| ![]() Sounds like Roxy is doing well. Glad to hear. Stings can really be a matter of life or death with some dogs and seconds count! Apis 30C is great for bee stings. Just something to think about and keep on hand for bee stings. It's a holistic product, that's immediately administered after a bee sting (pellets tucked into the pocket between your dogs gums and cheek), 3 times, 5 minutes apart. It really works great and prevents allergic reactions and stops any mouth or throat swelling in seconds! I highly recommend keeping it on hand. Benadryl (plain Benadryl containing deiphenhydramine only - or Children's Benadryl for the tiny ones) works too, but not as well IMO or nearly as good as Apis 30C.
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♥ Piccolo & Vivi ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: Kentucky
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| ![]() Please take your dog to the emergency vet. Not a health expert, but this sounds dangerous to me.
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YT Addict Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Cleveland, Ohio, USA
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how is Jaxxson? Did he have an allergic reaction? Hope he is feeling better
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: USA
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| ![]() I just did a search of bee sting and found this thread. I think Ally (3lb 2 oz, almost 19 months) got stung last night. She was on a wooden deck, where I've seen several bees, and she started shaking like she was trying to get something off her. I grabbed her up immediately and gave her benadryl and tried to find out what happened. I search her all over, even in her mouth and couldn't find anything. It had to be a bee though. She threw up four times and was uneasy, not knowing where to go/sleep. I gave her some pepto and nutracal and tried to love her. She feel asleep on her pillow (she didn't want to lay by me, which was odd). She feels fine this morning, but smelled a little from throwing up so I gave her a bath. I still couldn't find anything and she is doesn't seem to be tender. Any advice? (P.S. My husband and myself have been working on the bee thing for months. They seem to like my tiki hut/deck.) |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Jul 2014 Location: cornell, Wi, USA
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| ![]() My lil man got stung by a bee today and I was so worried that it would really affect him but, thank god it did not! I was so nervous and stressed thinking that I was going to loose him. The reason I felt that way is because I have heard of allergic reactions and I did not know really what to look for. I checked his paws and there was a mark there but, did not find any stinger and he is walking and running just fine. So does this mean that he is going to be okay? Is there anything that I need to watch for? |
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