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Old August 12th, 2006, 04:46 PM
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My dog, walnut, tried to eat a wasp and it stung her on the tongue. She spit it out and proceeded to try and eat it again. Repeat this about 2 more times until I finally realized what she was doing and made her stop trying to eat it.
Nothing happened to her, there were no side effects and she didn't even act hurt.
I think SOME dogs can be hypersensitive to stings of wasps and bees but I'm not sure how common it is.
You shouldn't be worried unless your dog starts acting sick or acts like it's in pain (which probably would have already happened if it was going to), in which case you should take it to the vet, but most likely your dog will be fine.
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