You may also notice pale gums, hives, and they may have difficulty breathing.
If your pet develops any of these signs, they need to be seen by a veterinarian as soon as possible.
Other more serious symptoms of an allergy include anaphylactic shock, vomiting, and massive swelling.
Any of these symptoms requires an emergency visit to the vet – don’t wait around! The most common places our pets will get a bee sting will be their paws and noses.
This summer, keep an eye on your pets as they enjoy the outdoors. Play safe!
Share away, people!