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Think Daphne was stung by wasp

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MmeBodyInTheBasement · 17/10/2010 19:55

she was lying sleeping when she jumped suddenly up and spun around and snapped in the air.

she went into her bed, and sat there looking a bit confused.

There was a dead wasp where she was sleeping, we wondered if she has stung.

she is now next to me on the couch, shivering, the poor baby.

I guess there is nothing we can do?

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MmeBodyInTheBasement · 17/10/2010 19:59

she has a swollen mouth

i have painkillers for dogs, should i give hr some?

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MmeBodyInTheBasement · 17/10/2010 20:03

Anyone?

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GrimmaTheNome · 17/10/2010 20:05

Poor Daphne. I think the advice for wasp stings is to bathe with vinegar and maybe apply ice pack.

Its not obstructing her breathing at all, I hope? (apparently that can be an issue with dogs if they get stung inside the mouth) - if it is then vet asap seems to be the advice.

Hope she feels better soon.

MmeBodyInTheBasement · 17/10/2010 20:05

She has gone upstairs to bed. Will try vinegar and cooling.

WAs lip not inside mouth.

I have Metacam. Should I give her that?

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sugarlake · 17/10/2010 20:08

Will she let you look to see if the sting sac is still there? If it is then it will still be pumping venom so pull it out without squeezing the sac further.
Poor little Daphne. Sad

MmeBodyInTheBasement · 17/10/2010 20:13

wouéd i know what a sting sac looks like

cannot see anything

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GrimmaTheNome · 17/10/2010 20:16

If it was a wasp rather than a bee I don't think it will have left a sac.

Sorry don't know about the meds.

MmeBodyInTheBasement · 17/10/2010 20:17

was dead on mat - wasp but dh thought it still had sting on it

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sugarlake · 17/10/2010 20:21

Did you phone the vet and what did they say?

How is she now?

GrimmaTheNome · 17/10/2010 20:22

yes, wasps don't leave their stings thats why they usually survive. Not if they encounter a dog's mouth though!

sugarlake · 17/10/2010 20:26

I was stung by a wasp about a month ago and the stinger and sac were stuck in my hand. It is such a sore thing, poor little dog.

MmeBodyInTheBasement · 17/10/2010 20:34

Didn't phone vet, she seems to be ok. Have cooled and given painkiller, and bathed in bicarb as advised on Twitter.

She has gone to bed so I will go up soon to keep an eye on her. Was not swelling further so think she is ok.

Thanks all for advice and sympathy. Almost as bad as when it happens to the kids.

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sugarlake · 18/10/2010 09:23

How is Daphne today?

MmeBodyInTheBasement · 18/10/2010 10:38

She is fine, Sugarlake. Went out for a walk this morning and was bounding about as if it had never happened.

Thanks all for the advice, and the calming down last night.

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GrimmaTheNome · 18/10/2010 20:43

Oh good Smile

Hope she's learned not to do that again!

kid · 18/10/2010 22:01

My pup got stung on the lip recently and I treated it with ice. We were convinced he was going to
die though as the first link on google said dogs can die from being stung!

Glad your dog is ok

MmeBodyInTheBasement · 18/10/2010 22:04

It is scary, Kid, isn't it. She is fine now. I did jump right off of the sofa when a fly buzzed next to my ear a moment ago, thinking it was another wasp.

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