Wow! They look like chipmunks storing up nuts for the winter! Nebo and Keva, please stop eating those mean old bees!
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Wow! They look like chipmunks storing up nuts for the winter! Nebo and Keva, please stop eating those mean old bees!
Tsk Tsk says RB Cody from above...
A master bee snapper he was! Until the one time he got bit hard. Acted kind of funny a few hours later and off to the vet. Had to take Benydral and get a shot. He had a bad reaction. Did it stop him? Did he learn his lesson? Yeah, right. Kept good, ole' reliable Benydral on hand.
Not that I want onlookers to think your dogs are dangerous...but would some kind of gentle muzzle keep them from snapping at bees?
Just a thought!
probably not b/c those muzzles allow them to bark and drink usually and breath open mouthed - just right for snapping at buzzzying things
seems like it would be a lot of expense and work for that -
but as long as neither dog develops a full blown anaphlactic reaction to bee stings.....
NEBO and KEVA BEES are for HONEY Making not EATING!!
Owwwie
Here we go again....:rolleyes:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v216/U2Q/bees02.jpg
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There's 2 distinct lumps so I think she got it twice. I pulled a stinger out of one of them. I keep a supply of prednisone on hand just for this purpose.
Oh no! Poor Keva. I hope Skya wasn't watching so she doesn't learn the trick. :p
I'm sure she is wondering why that big fly hurt her so bad.
So you are on #3 for the summer (even though summer is technically over).
Hey Nebo and Keva (Skya too) NO MORE BEES!!!!!
Oh no Keva! Well Amy, winter is coming.;) Of course my Layla managed to get stung or bit in January this year during a warm spell.:rolleyes:
From the look on that cute little face, she doesn't really look like she has learned her lesson yet, either. :rolleyes: Oh well, I hope she gets better soon.