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By Scattergood (**) [gb] Date 17.04.03 18:17 GMT
Hi there, does anyone know what to do if my puppy gets stung in the mouth. He is 4 months old and has just noticed these strange things flying around. I am convinced that one day he will catch one in his mouth and I have heard awful things about tongues swelling and choking etc. etc. when a reaction occurs. I would love to have something in the house that could be given safely to tackle this eventuality if it happens. Julie
By JackyandSydney [gb] Date 17.04.03 18:25 GMT
I have heard that vinegar will help with bee stings. Just pour onto tongue/lips. Inlaws dog was stung once and thats what they did & had not after effects with the dog cept smelling like a chippy. Im sure others will give more advice as well.
By issysmum [gb] Date 17.04.03 18:46 GMT
If your puppy does get stung then give them a piriton tablet (the normal ones you can get from a chemist). They work really well for insect stings.

HTH,

Fiona
x x x
By Sandie (**) [gb] Date 17.04.03 19:20 GMT
One of my pups was stung about 8 times in the mouth last summer and his tongue did swell, it was a mad dash to the vets as he started having breathing problems and I must admit I was very scared. When we got to the vets he gave him an injection and within minutes he was ok, I am hoping he wont do the same this year.
By Daisy (****) [gb] Date 17.04.03 20:03 GMT
Give him some ice cubes to chew as well :-)

Daisy
You grow up the day you have your first real laugh, at yourself
Trop de paroles noient la vérité.
By mattie (***) [gb] Date 17.04.03 21:06 GMT
For bee stings use Bicarb of soda damp finger and then dab into bicarb and rub in .
For wasps use vinigar dont confuse bee sting and wasp stings they are different!
glenys
By Jeangenie (*****) [gb] Date 17.04.03 21:14 GMT
The way I remember it is:

For Bees use Bicarb,
For Vasps use Vinegar.
A closed mouth gathers no feet
By Val [gb] Date 17.04.03 21:22 GMT
That's clever. I could never remember which was which, so I use Piriton!!
By Jackie H [gb] Date 18.04.03 06:46 GMT
If it's Bee remove the sting then give Piriton. If wasp then just Piriton, not just for stings in the mouth but anywere, stops the swelling removes the pain.
By Scattergood (**) [gb] Date 18.04.03 10:46 GMT
Thanks, I'm off to get some piriton tablets.:-)
By gina (***) [gb] Date 19.06.03 12:54 GMT
I have managed to get the piriton in liquid form which I think might be easier with my two being little dogs - especially with the size of Molly's little mouth :-)

Gina
By stacy Date 18.06.03 04:57 GMT
I'm currently going through a learning period with my dog. She is highly allergic to Wasps and Bees, unfortunately we found out the hard way with her going into anaphylactic shock and almost losing her. We had a vespid test done on her, to find out that it was wasps and bees. She is currenlty going through a test period with her dermatology vet and is going in for weekly shots to build up her immune system against the venom. We have been told by the emergency vet that if she shows signs of going into shock again to give her a Benadryl with Diphenhydramine hydrochloride, or if you can get a vet to write a perscription, we also have an epinephrine junior shot handy to give her. Hope this helps...Good luck!!!
By Scattergood (**) [gb] Date 18.06.03 19:09 GMT
Gosh you poor thing. How long was it before the shock symptoms developed and how long before you got her to the vet?
By tohme (****) [gb] Date 28.08.03 16:49 GMT
The homoeopathic remedy Apis Mel is great for bees, wasps, spiders, snakes and jelly fish stings
By perrodeagua (****) [gb] Date 28.08.03 20:12 GMT
Unfortunately recently didn't get enough time to find out that one of our dogs was allergic to bee stings. She'd been outside in the garden, came in started drinking loads of water, which she straight away brought back up and unfortunately died.

Anton the day before brought a bee to me in his mouth, I presume that it had stung something else, because I was worried sick but he was fine. The bee was still slightly alive when he dropped it.
If I wanted a Poodle, OES, TT or IWS I would have bought one. SWD's shd. be natural and rustic. No
By thumper73 (**) [gb] Date 28.08.03 20:22 GMT
how much piriton should you give a bc pup 51/2 mths old and to short legged jrts 6mths other 18mths
just incase needed any time.
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