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Bee Stings in Dogs – Instant Remedy For Bee Sting Treatment for Dogs

When a bee stings its pointed sting, the sting is inserted into the place and continues to spread venom, which is dangerous. Most of you reading the article have seen earlier how your skin reacts when it is stung by a bee or wasp. Usually it’s not so dangerous but if a person is stung by many bees then it can causes shock and in some cases death too. In case of humans there are lots of medicines and remedy to get well. But what you have to do if your pet gets into this trouble? Have you ever faced such a situation when your adorable puppy or kitten is suffering due to this?

Bee Stings in Dogs - Instant Remedy For Bee Sting Treatment for DogsInstant remedy for bee sting treatment for dogs

The sting of bee causes aching, swelling and redness especially in hair free area, so first you have to find out where the sting is implanted, then remove it by scratching it with your finger nails but do not clutch it as it helps to spread more venom. It is seen that most of the time the cats and dogs are stung in the face. Due to this pain sometimes it suffers from fever, and if it is hurt by many bees or wasps your doggy can go into shock due to excessive toxins in the body. There are antivenins available in the market for bee sting treatment for dogs. Use some ice cubes in the wounded place that helps relieve from the pain, and use calamine lotion to decrease the itching helps immediately. Moreover care, love and patience are needed for the pet.

Some homemade remedy

To help the poor animal instantly use some mud, rub the mud into that place; it will remove the toxins or use some baking soda, mix it with water and pat it onto the wound.

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