Adorable Dogs Learned That Bees And Wasps Are Not To Be Messed With
Unfortunately, these dogs have learned about things the hard way
Damjan
- Published in Animals
We all love our dogs very much, and chances are we love our dogs more than our human friends. But no matter how watchful we are over our dogs, there’s always a chance of something unexpected happening.
In this case, that unexpected thing is a small, black and yellow flying thingy that makes buzzing sounds. Puppies and young dogs are intrigued by the movement and the sound, and they love exploring, just like kids.
Sometimes people make jokes that dogs think bees are spicy sky raisins, because sometimes the best thing you can do when it comes to dogs and bees is have a giggle.
That is because dogs explore with their nose and mouth, and that’s not very smart when bees and wasps are involved. We have compiled a list of the cutest photos of dogs who encountered wasps and bees.
We know that it’s not nice to laugh at someone else’s misfortune. But we can’t help it – the dogs and puppies look so adorable despite their shame.
1. "Those Spicy Sky Raisins Get You Every Time"
sdeimling2. "My Friend's Poor Dog Is Allergic To Bees"
matts413. "My Sister’s Pup Ate A Bee"
OpalCardFraud4. Was it tasty?
frizzaks5. "Stung By A Wasp. Now She Looks Like Gonzo"
adalab6. "My Pup Ate A Bee. The Poor Little Girl Looked Like A Squirrel"
epicatif7. Poor Chihuahua
SamuraiJakkass868. "Someone Ate A Bee (Before And After The Vet)"
rwestonr9. "Curious Lacey With A Bee-Stung Face"
erin_leighh10. "This Is Sonja. In Her Defense, Nobody Explicitly Told Her Bees Aren’t Snacks. 13/10 Would Boop But Gently"
dog_rates11. "He’s Such A Special Boy That He Only Just Realized He’s In The Vets Office When I Took This Pic"
AlwaysTwisting12. "My 8-Month-Old Boxer Puppy, Duke, Got Stung By A Wasp Yesterday. He Looked Like A Cartoon"
WTFItsCiaran13. "Barney Bit A Bee. The Bee Won"
GlimmeringJem14. "My Dog Got Stung On Her Head. Now She Has Forest Whitaker Eye"
kylec00per15. "Zoe Ate A Wasp"
Dupree87816. Repeat after me: bees are not food
17. "My Dog Got Stung By A Bee"
bounty1018. "Rocky Ate A Bee To Celebrate National Dog Day"
radiocleve19. "My Dog Decided To Eat A Bee"
Primextime9220. "Today Leha Got Stung By A Wasp. We Are So Sad But She Is Getting Better"
kiba.leha21. "My Dog Decided To Fight Some Bees"
ykr3Bz22. "My Puppy Ate A Bee Today"
20yearoldwinemum23. "My Pibble Getting A Shot After Trying To Eat A Bee"
NorCalJustice24. "Poor Good Boy Got Defeated By A Hive Of Bees"
Polar093025.
roosking26. "Mickey The Dachshund Ate A Bee"
bulletben727. "My Chihuahua Ate A Wasp"
Mayinator28. "When My Puppy Ate A Wasp"
fulfordo29. "Shibeebe"
MrToastBoy30. "My Puppy Learned About Bees The Hard Way This Weekend"
jarza91131. "Poor Dexter"
its_you_notme32. Look at those sad eyes…
elJammo33. "Our Goldie Rosie Stepped On A Wasp"
pilkodice34.
Guyomalo35. happy.
Jmunnny36. "First Timer. Meet Roux And His Fat Balloon Head"
LizMiss37. "He Found A Spicy Fly While The Other Dog Just Slept Through It"
38. Poor thing
PrincessAryll39. "Best Wishes From This Bee Eater"
arrrkelli40. "My Dog Got In A Fight With A Bee, And Lost"
psycho5omatic41. "My Friends' Dog Ate A Bee"
skyline_kid42. Not happy
Xanadu37643. "Ate A Bee"
Z3R3P44. "Winnie Poo Still Wondering Why The Bee Didn’t Want To Play .."
plantbasedbri45. "Plump Weiner"
If you notice your dog is having a hard time breathing, has a swollen throat and mouth, or has fainted, you should immediately contact your vet! This is a medical emergency and should be treated as such. Better safe than sorry.
Blue Cross emphasizes that some pooches can be allergic to wasp and bee stings, and their owners should keep an eye for indications of an allergic reaction, swelling, and difficulty breathing being the most obvious. If an insect somehow finds its way inside your dog's mouth, there's an increased danger of swelling that can block the airways.
Don't try to give your pooch antihistamines intended for humans without checking with your vet. Some human medications can make the situation worse.
Most insect stings will cause pain or irritation, but too many stings can even cause death. If you see that you have the situation under control, you can try scraping or pulling out the sting with something flat like a credit card.
Do not squeeze the sting because that might actually push more poison into the wound. After that, clean the affected area with water and apply ice.