If the dog goes into respiratory distress after the sting it could be one of those rare dogs that is allergic to bee venom. If that is the case, you will need to transport the animal to a vet for emergency treatment.
If not, your dog just got a lesson about avoiding bees and will probably not get stung again unless you lavish so much attention on the dog after the sting that you positively reinforce that behavior.
Watch and wait is about all you should need to do.
You should call your veterinarian as soon as possible.
A puppy will react with little, soft wining if it is stung by a bee. It will act tame.
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.
When your dog(s) get sick, feed them, give them water/milk, give them a bath, and if that doesn't work, send it/them to the Dog Hotel and they should get him fixed up quick.
nonono. just dont give your dog any attention when it barks. it will soon know that barking gets me nowhere.
well first you have to be patient until your dog gets it then give your dog a small treat if he/she gets it and remember no dog is stupid. :) :) :)
your dog is probably allergic. You should contact a vet. =0 hurry lol
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NO! You should never give a dog ibuprofen.
yes any creature can be stung by nettles unless its an insect or an animal with thick rugged skin
If your dog is acting normal afterwards, everything should be fine. My dog has eaten many wasps in her days. Otherwise, just make sure your dog drinks plenty of water to keep her system clean.
Would you please elaborate on this question. What do you mean by a "Sniffer Dog"??? If a dog gets hurt, you should take him to your Veterinarian.