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"If your dog gets stung by a bee, the stinger might still be embedded in their skin and could continue to release venom. Our first instinct might be to reach for tweezers, but I advise against this.
"If your dog gets stung by a bee, the sting might still be embedded in their skin and could continue to release venom. Our first instinct might be to reach for tweezers, but I advise against this.
"If your dog gets stung by a bee, the stinger might still be lodged in their skin and could still be releasing venom. Intuitively, we would immediately go for tweezers, but I don’t recommend that.
It's pretty common for dogs to get stung by bees, but if their symptoms are quickly treated, a trip to the veterinarian could turn into an emergency. Pennsylvania SPCA animal advocate Carol ...
STURGIS - Several people were injured and a dog was killed when bees being held in a commercial bee hive in Sturgis became agitated and attacked Friday evening.