Viktor, a Polish Lowland Sheepdog shares his views on humans and living with two canine brothers - Frodo, another Polish Lowland, and Elroy a Berger Picard and the spirit of Paxton, a Bernese Mountain dog.
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Bee safe
July 10. According to the crazy calendar, today is Don't Step on a Bee day. Since humans often like to walk barefoot in the summer, stepping on a bee could obviously be a real problem. And SOME dogs can have serious problems if they are stung by a bee. Because some dogs like to chase bugs - and eat them, a bee sting can result in a very swollen mouth, or muzzle. If you see that your dog is crying or drooling or pawing at his face or his face is swelling - you should seek medical attention. Some dogs can actually suffer from anaphylaxis, a severe, life threatening allergic reaction to a bee or wasp sting. In this case, a dog could have difficulty breathing due to swelling of the throat. This is a SERIOUS emergency. My human had a friend who was walking in the park one day with her Golden Retriever, and the dog was stung. He collapsed. Her friend had to carry the dog to her car and quickly get veterinary help. LUCKILY she made it on time - but it was a very tense and dangerous event.
If your dog is stung, many sources say that waiting for an allergic reaction may waste precious time. If your dog is in any distress - GET help.
Bees are good for the environment - but allow me to warn my fellow dogs - don't chase or eat them. Squirrels. Yes. Bunnies. Yes. Ducks. Yes. But not bees. They are right up there with porcupines.
Have a sting-free day.
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