Lynn
Posted : 3/29/2007 1:02:29 PM
Callie knows her stuff, so I'm glad she came on her to say it is safe for puppies that young. I just wasn't sure.
Well, bees are going to be around for awhile, so it's kinda an un-avoidable thing. I'm sorry it happened.
Just an odd note: do make sure to keep an eye out for yellowjacket nests in the ground and get rid of those when you come across them. I really don't see "bee's nests", but do see yellowjacet nests in the ground.
Something happened last year - to Jeano, I think. Anyway, she posted something really odd and that posting helped me out a couple of weeks later. It was something I would never have known about if it hadn't been posted.
Apparently her dog - and then mine - had actually swallowed a yellowjacket while outside. Now, I didn't see this happen, but brought them back in after being outside for a little while. When my boy came back in, he was frantically licking the floor. I had read that a dog that had swallowed a bee/yellowjacket will start licking the ground, floor, carpet, whatever they can in order to try and alleviate the pain. (I did see the yellowjackets flying around in that area after this happened).
Because of that post, I knew what was going on. The bee can sting the throat when going down - so I immediately popped in the higher dosage of Benydryl - and I keep both liquid for emergencies and the capsules at home. So, the liquid will work faster and you can give the capsules on the next round of meds. IT turned out fine, but it was really good to know what sign to look for.
I don't tell you this to keep you from letting your dog outside. In fact, mine were outside the next day. So, I still let mine out to play. It is good to know what signs to look for. And I have had to chunk out of date benedryl - both capsule and liquid - and purchase new ones, but it is well worth it to keep both on hand. It can make an enourmous difference in an emergency.
But, do let her out to play. You are a good doggie mom and will watch her for signs of problems. I haven't been at this terribly long, so I understand your fear. You are a good mom, things happen, try and relax and let her back outside. For what it's worth, my guys weren't stung again and I didn't find the yellowjackets nest to destroy - although I did see them flying around for a couple more days. They did not get stung again - so don't worry too much. Glad she's doing well today! [

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