A dog stung by a bee will have symptoms of local swelling, vomiting, diarrhea, and difficulty breathing. In severe cases, the dog may go into shock or die. Once a dog is found to have been stung by a bee, it is best to send it to the hospital for treatment in time. To avoid endangering life. When walking your dog, do not take your dog to flowers and grass to avoid mosquito bites, parasites and bacteria. The stung area of the dog needs to be rinsed with clean water, and it is best to use an ice pack to relieve the pain.
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Sep 13,2025
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Sarah Johnson
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