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     wow I am so glad he is OK, what a scary situation!

    Feel better Bevo

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    I guess Bevo saw to it that he got the point. (Please, someone stop me!) Hopefully, it didn't ruin the vision of a wonderful weekend (really, I must be stopped.) Everyone calling everyone Honey (that's enough, stop it.) It could have been a sting in the tail for Bevo (okay, that's the title song off the new Scorpions album and now, I'm really reaching.)

    I hope everyone recovers from this "adventure."

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    Oh, Ron, you're so punny!

    Seriously, though, I'm so glad you had such a good dog-sitter and that they were able to get the stinger out.  Sending lots of healing and "Bevo, stay out of trouble!" vibes your way.

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    OMG!  Amanda, I'm so glad that Bev is okay.  I'm so sorry that your weekend was cut short.  I can hear Bevo losing it in my head.  It's a sound that rips through any dog person.  Please give him some extra rubbies from me.

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    Bless his heart. I hope he recovers soon.

    What a ding a ling!

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    georgie4682
    Had the vets ever seen anything like that before?  That has to be the strangest place ever for a bee to possibly sting.

    The opthamologist said that he had seen bee stings to eyes before but that they were usually towards the corners of the eye, not almost dead centered like Bev's is. 

    Oh Ron.....LMAO!

    And yeah, he is my "special" boy.  We also refer to him as the problem child, & he was known as the "lemon" until Cher came along & took that nickname.

     

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    It's our breed.  A friend's Dobe ripped her cornea with a piece of a twig.  It was sewn back up and when you look at her eye closely enough, you can see what looks like a sort of skin tag in her eyeball.  Here's to it being something that could be removed and not require stitches in the eye.  Drinks Hope his healing is fast and the pain starts to go away even faster.  Poor Bevo.

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     Good grief Bevo! Although, I'm pretty sure I'd be screaming my fool head off if I had a bee stinger in my eyeball. Ow!

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    Ow, my eye is watering that just reading the post.  So does that mean the bee injected its poison right in the eye!  Has to be one of the most painful things ever.  Glad he is doing well and hope he heals up nice and fast.
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    Bev - I am speechless...I am glad you are OK, but I am speechless.

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    I'm glad you understood it in the spirit intended, Amanda. Sometimes, the best way to blow off the case of nerves from such an event is to be able to giggle, of course, having already reached a state where giggling is okay.

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    janobonano

     Good grief Bevo! Although, I'm pretty sure I'd be screaming my fool head off if I had a bee stinger in my eyeball. Ow!

    Yeah, what Janice said!

    Glad Bevo is on the mend.  Crazy boy!

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    OMG  . . . . I just saw this.  I would have passed right out. 

    How's the Bev feeling today??  Did they have to put anything on his eye, bandange wise??  Will it affect his vision in anyway???

     

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     Bev, Bev, Bev, that was really a drastic way to get your Mom and Dad to come back home!

    Amanda, my heart would have been racing too! I'm hoping his eye feels better and he's doing ok. That HAD to hurt, like a you know what.