![]() ![]() With bees remaining active throughout the summer and into the fall, it is important that as responsible pet owners we are aware of the implications to our dogs when eating or getting stung by a bee. Should I be worried that my dog ate a bee? If your dog eats a bee, they are unlikely to experience any health problems, except of course if the bee stings the dog! Although a bee sting will not kill a dog (unless they are stung multiple times), they can leave your dog feeling sore and at worst, cause allergic reactions. Just last week I watched as she snuck up on an unsuspecting bumblebee and gobbled the poor thing up. But whilst bees tend to be unbothered by us, our Cavapoo dog is obsessed with trying to catch them as they buzz by. As spring turns to summer and the weather starts to warm up, the flowers begin to bloom, bringing with them a cloud of active bees looking to pollinate.
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