Bee Stings / Insect Bites
 

Any insect or spider can cause problems if they bite or sting your pet. A bite or sting causes swelling, redness, and itching. Certain stings can cause your pet to "faint" or cause an alarming swelling in the face.

What to Do:

What NOT to Do:

 

 

 

 

Fainting/Dizziness (Syncope)
 

Fainting is the sudden loss of consciousness or a sudden and marked weakness. It may be associated with anything from low blood sugar to severe heart disease. Bee stings are frequently a cause of syncope.

What to Do

  • Immediately position the pet with the head down and the hind quarters elevated.
  • Cover the pet with a blanket to preserve body heat.
  • If the pet vomits, make sure he does not inhale any of the vomitus into his lungs.
  • Seek veterinary attention.

What NOT to Do

  •  Do not administer anything by mouth. It can be aspirated into the lungs and cause serious problems.
  • Do not slap the pet or douse him with cold water trying to shock him into consciousness.
  • Do not fail to seek veterinary attention just because the animal recoverd quickly and seems fine now. Several of the conditions that cause syncope are extremely serious.