Yes, a childrens Benedryl is safe to give. But the dog should be taken to a veterinarian if there is swelling, the dog is lethargic, painful, not wanting to eat or drink, or if the stinger is still embedded.
Immediately after being stung, put Sting-Kill on it, or meat tenderizer. Later, apply a Benadryl type of product.
a painful strike to the stung area and a possibility of paralyzment
They do get stung, but their skin is so thick it doesn't affect them.
Depending on what has stung/bitten your pet; the most common symptom is swelling of the area. I have a dog that is allergic to bee and wasp stings, she has had her whole muzzle swell up and vomited after being stung. The vet treated her with injectable Benadryl and a steroid; she was fine after a couple hours. Poisonous snakes can also cause swelling, to be safe take your pet to the veterinarian if you're not sure! If that is not an option search online for a proper dosage of Benadryl oral solution (available at most stores), but that will not work for snake bites! (Most cities have an emergency vet)
Yes, but you need to make sure you are giving the right dose. Liquid Benadryl has a concentration listed on the bottle in the form ### mg/ml. From this, your veterinarian can help you figure out how much to give your dog.
Try to Scrape the stinger out with a Credit card or something that won't bend and then let them tough it out, certain breeds of dogs can take children's Benadryl for itching and redness.
I have it. Its Apiphobia meaning fear of bees and being stung by one. Never have been stung by one before not gonna start now.
yes you can it requires an antidote that can be administered by the hoispital
seawater
it would be a risk because you could get stung by a bee
periorbital edema
Not unless you want to die from being stung by all of them.