Anyone got any tips other than a baking soda paste? Poor Chester, my daughter's dog (Springer Spaniel) has been stung, they're not sure whether it was a bee or a wasp.
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Thanks OWG and Nicos. They were out of town on a long walk when it happened and although his face swelled up he didn't seem to be in any pain. By the time they got to me it had gone down almost completely and he was bouncing about like Tigger. We wondered if perhaps he had been stung by nettles rather than a wasp. Seems to be ok now - well, he wolfed some sausages down at my house!Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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Maybe be a bramble, springers are notorious for tearing through thick cover without a care in the world or seeming to notice any minor injury. Thats what makes them superb gun dogs, when hunting or retrieving nothing seems to stop them.
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