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    Poor Nebo, I hope he feels better soon.

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    Awww poor Nebo. Leave the bees alone silly pup!
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    Why dogs shouldn't eat bees

    Awee poor baby.. I hope your ok Nebo.. No more bees ok..

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    Aww! Poor Nebo! I hope he feels better soon, what a big cheek he has now.

    Zoey still catches bee's after being stung a billion times, I guess it's worth the pain.
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    Poor Nebo His cheek looks painful, but I'm glad he's okay.. I always
    wince every time I see a dog catch a bee.
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    Owie!! Poor Nebo. No more bees!
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    Here we go again.... This was about a week ago, she's fine now. I wonder how many pictures like this I'll have by the end of summer. A few butterflies have lost their lives to her too, at least they don't make her face swell up though!


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    Oh my Goodnes! Young lady... haven't you watched this happen to your big brother enough times to know NOT to eat the bees??

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    Dear Nebo and Keva,

    bees are not for eating, okay? ... (gentle kisses)
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    Poor Nebo! He looks so sad in that last picture. I hope his swelling goes down!

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    Silly doggie!

    Glad it's all healed up; for THIS time!
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    Eek! Poor Nebo! lol Molly always eats bees too... never learns her lesson!


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    Poor Keva Didn't your brother Nebo warn you about bees? They give
    ouchies.


    Both my pups snap at all flying bugs & I hate it. I fear they could get
    a sting in their throat & if it got swollen, they couldn't breath. Don't know
    if it's logical to think that, but I do.
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    Eek that's scary.
    I know you probly already know the dangers of bees and dogs but I figured I would post this anyways.

    Someone posted it on another forum yesterday and it's really eye opening about bees and other bugs.

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    I know, I have a groomer customer that has a dog that almost died because of a bee sting. He had a severe reaction. Just like people, some dogs have a much worse reaction to bee stings than others. Smokey (RB) went after bees and never had anything even swell up. My dogs have never had anything more than swelling in the area of the sting, I keep predisone on hand to give them when it happens. We ended up taking Syd to the emergency vet one night because her entire head and throat were swollen (she wasn't having trouble breathing at all though). The last time Nebo ate a bee it was during a walk, it flew in front and *snap* it was gone. Trust me, if I could stop them from eating bees, I would, but its not really possible. They are in the house when I'm not home, they are only out in the yard when I'm home.

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