Bees, wasps, and yellow jackets are a fact of life during summer. When most of us spot these insects, we try to avoid them. Most pets, however, don't. Many pets even try to hunt or eat them. Is it because they don't get stung? No! Dogs and cats can and do get stung. For most pets—just as for most humans—insect stings are little more than a small pain and a nuisance. But for a pet who has an allergic reaction, a sting can be serious, even life threatening.
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