Well, it’s Sunday again; and the beginning of a brand-new week. And time for a new post about #thisdog who keeps us on our toes constantly.
Remember on Friday last when I wrote about the charmed life that Ducky leads? As a reminder, you can read that post here.
Well, she wasn’t so lucky yesterday. As is our normal routine, after Ducky had her breakfast, she and I came out to the yard for a while. After we’d been out here for about an hour, I noticed she was making faces π€ͺ and pawing at her nose. She looked like a pup who had just sampled a spoonful of vinegar. And then she started hacking – like she had something caught in her throat – so I opened her mouth but couldn’t see anything.
I didn’t realize it at the time, but the hacking was what the vet world calls a “reverse sneeze”.
Anyway, it was time for me to get our roast started for dinner, so I brought Ducky inside and put hubby in charge of watching her. She seemed okay, so I took care of a few other things and went to check on her myself. And she started hacking again. So, I decided to take her to the emergency vet to see what was going on. She obviously wasn’t feeling up to par.
We got to the emergency vet, checked in, and I put Ducky in my lap. I turned her to face me and that’s when I saw it. Her upper left lip was swollen to where it was drooping over the lower lip even while she was panting. So I tied her leash to the bench and walked over to the receptionist to tell her what I’d just discovered. I went back to get Ducky so I could put her on the scale.
The receptionist and I put 2 and 2 together and decided Miss Ducky was having an allergic reaction to something. So one of the techs brought her to the back, the vet gave her a shot of Benadryl, and then they put her in one of the kennels so they could observe her for a little while. And I kept busy texting with two of my friends.
About half an hour later, the same tech came out to get me and we walked back to one of the exam rooms. We talked about what had been going on the last couple of days with this crazy dog. Then the vet brought Ducky into the room. In her attempts to make the itch go away, she had rubbed a small spot on her nose raw. And she had pooped in the kennel, so it was time to let her be with me. I noticed the swelling on her lip had gone down considerably already.
The vet, tech, and I talked a little bit and decided that Ducky had probably air snapped at a bee π buzzing near her earlier in the day and got stung in the lip in the process. Ouchie!!
While the tech printed out the discharge instructions back in the treatment area, Ducky and I waited in the exam room. I could tell Ducky was already starting to feel better: she started whining and pawing at the door. “Let’s go home, Mom! I wanna get outta here!”
She slept on the couch most of the rest of the afternoon and evening and went right back to sleep in her crate at bedtime. π΄
She awoke this morning, “bright-eyed and bushy-tailed” as usual, and in full-on, turbo-charged mode. Ready to beg hubby for some of his cinnamon roll.
I wonder if this will be one of those life’s lessons learned for Ducky? I hope so!! If not, I at least have more Benadryl in the house now to treat her with. My crazy, lovable, challenging dog! I don’t know about her sometimes, but I love her to the moon and back! β€οΈβ€οΈ
Poor Ducky! Paws crossed this painful lesson is heeded in the future.
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Thankfully, she’s ok. Her lip is back to normal, and she stopped “hacking” as soon as the Benadryl injection started working. She is now doing her best to avoid the bees.
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That’s good news! Good for her. One of my OES never seemed to learn that lesson but luckily never seemed to suffer for it.
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Almost as soon as I read it I thought “On no. She’s gone after that bee again” This time she wasn’t quite so lucky. However, I am glad she is ok and has recovered from her mishap. Benji and I send her lots of love.
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Aw, thanks! Ducky sends you both love, too!
Actually, I think she was just a little too close to where the bee had been and air-snapped at it to chase it away; and as she snapped, it stung her lip. Hence the π face. This morning she seemed to be doing her best to avoid that area of the yard. The Benadryl has her wiped out right now. π΄
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I think it is a great idea to keep some Benadryl around. Methinks you might need it again sometime!!
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Well the discharge instructions say to give her one of the 25-mg tabs every 12 hours for 3-5 days and I didn’t have enough left in the box from when she was itchy earlier this year from the constantly wet grass.
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That ought to have her zonked out pretty good.
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I ONLY clicked “like” because Ducky is ok!!!!! Geeze Ducky and those bees! You need to make a children’s book out of this! She is just obsessed with those bees! Thank goodness she is ok! Please give her kisses from us!
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This dog of mine is a mess at times, that’s for sure! But all she cares about is that she has a home and family that loves her. As for the children’s book, I’m not so inclined; but if you are, we can talk about it. And Ducky sends all of you kisses, too!
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