Is it dangerous for a dog to be stung by a bee?

Dogs are at risk from bee stings. A dog stung by a bee will have a swollen face and in severe cases may even suffer from irritability, laryngeal edema, shock and coma. First find the area where your dog was stung and use tweezers to pull out the bee needles. Then squeeze the sting site to squeeze out the poisonous juice from the dog’s body to reduce the absorption of the toxin. After squeezing out the venom, wash the wound with soapy water and plenty of water to wash out the toxins. If the sting is from a wasp, apply vinegar to the wound immediately. Wrap an ice pack or towel with ice and apply it to the sting to slow down the blood flow and reduce pain and swelling. If the dog has a serious condition such as mental disturbance, swollen throat, or difficulty breathing, make sure to take him to the hospital.

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