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Mum of Zoe

by Mum of Zoe on 12 May 2009 - 02:05

My boyfriend sent me a link to this thread....this guy's poor baby girl got stung in the muzzle when eating bees! 



This is what she normally looks like:



by SitasMom on 12 May 2009 - 02:05

we have some bumble bees in the yard, its just a matter of time before Sita gets stung......her favorite pastime is jumping at them


by SitasMom on 12 May 2009 - 03:05

better stop her before it's too late

luvdemdogs

by luvdemdogs on 12 May 2009 - 04:05

awwweee... poor pup.... 

by AnjaBlue on 12 May 2009 - 12:05

I have a young fellow who likes to do this - I keep a spray bottle handy, and he gets a good jet in the face  if he goes after a bee,hornet,whatever. That does the trick. 

Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 12 May 2009 - 15:05

We had a cat with over the top prey drive that would chase anything that moved. He had to learn the hard way. Didn't take long, though. There's a good reason all bees and wasps have similar colouration. It's a warning to STAY AWAY, I STING!!

Hope the poor puppy is a fast learner!

Okie Amazon

by Okie Amazon on 12 May 2009 - 15:05

We had a GSD/Dane (GSD/PSD that climbed out of his 8 ft. kennel to pay a visit to a showline Dane  in HER 8 ft, kennel down the street) mix that was crazy for flying insects of all sorts. I had to keep a BIG bottle of benedryl on hand for her at all times. A couple of times, she had to make the ER trip for an injection. She NEVER learned.

RIP Cleo, we still miss you!





 


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