Help Comfort Bug Bites And Stings On Your Dog
If you are like me, you adore your dog, as if it was an intricate part of your family. You will want to relieve your dog’s suffering from bug bites and stings. However, you also know that a visit to the vet, to help sooth bug bites and stings, can cost you upwards of a $100 or more by the point you pay for the visit and the medication. Candidly, you don’t have to pay that kind of money to help your dog or any pet that is suffering from bug bites and stings.
You can find items around your home that you may use to handle the problem, and these are some tips to help you along. I have treated my dogs using these tips over the years. And the nice thing is I’m still using them today to treat my ‘best friend’ Princess when she has bug bites and stings.
The first tip will certainly surprise you:
Beef Tenderizer. Yes! You heard me in the correct way. Just mix water and beef tenderizer in a bowl. Once it has thickened into a paste simply apply it directly to the sting or bite. Your dog will enjoy relief immediately. The truly cool thing is you can reapply it if needed, without being worried about it perhaps harming your pet.
Second Tip:: chances are this one is going to surprise you, but again it works. With a cotton ball, dab ammonia directly to the sting or bite. However, make efforts to dodge the eyes and nose of your pet. Also, it’s a great idea not to use it on bug bites and stings if your animal has additional sensitive skin.
The 3rd tip I have for you is positively one of my tops, too smooth bug bites and stings and I have to tell you Princess adores it. Whenever I’ll get my hands on aloe vera leaves, I use aloe vera gel. Except for a backup I keep an aloa vera gel that I get from my local drug store. Again it is a simple matter of applying the gel immediately onto the bite. The results are nearly instantaneous. Not only does it work good on my dog, I use it on myself for mosquito bits and the occasional wasp sting.
Here’s one tip which will reduce itching and swelling fast. This , however , requires patience, both from yourself and your dog. Search the area where your dog has been bitten if it is’s a sting. There’s a good chance the stinger may still be inserted in the skin of your dear pet. You can then apply healing gel or use a cold material after you find it and remove it.
Speaking of a cold fabric this is going to be my last tip to you. Wrap many pieces of ice in a wash cloth, and apply it to the bite or sting. It will quickly smooth bug bites and stings.
Check with your local vet if you’re not sure if these tips are safe for your dog. Or you can do more research to find out if these are safe. These tips are not the sole ones available. It’ll be a good idea to find others, too.