Pet First Aid: Bee and Wasp Stings
If your pet has a run-in with an angry nest of bees or wasps, you may find that he’s mainly been stung on and around his face. A pet’s fur protects the majority of the body; you may see other stings on the flanks, legs, and belly. Most of the time, a bee or wasp sting isn’t a serious injury. You may see redness or swelling; your dog may itch at the spot or experience pain. The first thing to do is remove the stinger. Scrape a stinger free with the blunt edge of a knife, a credit card, or … Continue reading