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Talk about using up one of the nine lives when you own a dog.

Herbert managed to give me a bad scare. He woke up from a siesta. Went outside as usual.

Prior to going outside he had a small piece of sausage.

Not 4 minutes later, I heard a strangish whimper. Went ouside to check.

His face, throat and chest were covered with hives. There are also dozens more over the rest of his body.

I also noticed some 'fresh' gardening with his mark.

No obvious marks or bites.

Garden area has bull ants galore crawling everywhere.

Gave him antihistamine just under the suggested dosage. Did that in case I need to give more withing 6 hours.

No sign of distress or respiratory problems. Just a lot of hives.

Any thoughts? Was it bull ants or the sausage or a combo?

Yes, he is being monitored and I will go to the Vet if the situation changes. I've already called the Surgery.

:cry:

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I would say it was the bull ants! Poor Herbert!!

I suppose you can only keep an eye on his breathing and take advice from the vet. And be ready to drive him there!

Calendula tea is quite good I believe, for topical application.

Hope he's ok!

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real bull ants? Inch ants? get rid of them !! Must admit ..he is braver than I , if he did get bitten - I screamed the place down - the pain was like someone had driven a red hot knife into my leg!

Bull ants can cause all sorts of problems !

perhaps ..and I have no idea if dogs get it - but MSG affects me the same - hives/pain and much discomfort. I do not eat sausages anymore, cos most have MSG in :(

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real bull ants? Inch ants? get rid of them !! Must admit ..he is braver than I , if he did get bitten - I screamed the place down - the pain was like someone had driven a red hot knife into my leg!

Bull ants can cause all sorts of problems !

perhaps ..and I have no idea if dogs get it - but MSG affects me the same - hives/pain and much discomfort. I do not eat sausages anymore, cos most have MSG in :(

Now I feel silly.

I have been back out to the area where he *coughed* did the gardening.

There's nothing there. No creepies of any sort. I concede we have ants in the front yard. But the back yard seems without them. And neither of us screamed in fright.

May have been a combination of sausage & whatever was in the soil.

Hives are still there.

:(

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Quite likely the ants- my boy had a similar reaction on his privates!! It sounds like you have the situation in hand.

Ice (ice pack in the fridge until it is chilled will do) will assist with swelling and discomfort.

I have also used oat water (boil oats in water then smear the goop on for really uncomfortable areas and the water on other areas) to good effect.

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Quite likely the ants- my boy had a similar reaction on his privates!! It sounds like you have the situation in hand.

Went with the ants scenario, Jumabaar.

I gave 4 lots of anti-histamines with no improvement.

Vet time , of course. We went ALL over Handsome Herbert.

Nothing obvious. Then the Vet decided to check his ears.

Poor baby still had part of the stinger from a wasp a fair way down the ear canal.

But the thing was it was not the ear that he had been scratching.

He's much better now.

Vet made the comment that he was a well behaved dog to let him poke around the ears.

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Quite likely the ants- my boy had a similar reaction on his privates!! It sounds like you have the situation in hand.

Went with the ants scenario, Jumabaar.

I gave 4 lots of anti-histamines with no improvement.

Vet time , of course. We went ALL over Handsome Herbert.

Nothing obvious. Then the Vet decided to check his ears.

Poor baby still had part of the stinger from a wasp a fair way down the ear canal.

But the thing was it was not the ear that he had been scratching.

He's much better now.

Vet made the comment that he was a well behaved dog to let him poke around the ears.

How did the vet know it was a wasp rather than a bee, are the wasp stingers different to bee stingers?

Glad to hear he is much better now.

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Glad we know what it is!

Now he can eat more sausages biggrin.gif

oh, he already tried that.

Sat in front of DaddyVizsla. Put up the paw and looked starved.

Before I could say no, I heard the clack of the jaws closing on the morsel.

And the charge out to the freedom of the backyard to munch in peace.

:eek:

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