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Yellow jackets can affect any body including humans and dogs. To treat their sting, first of all remove sting from the body. After removing sting, give him Benadryl which is anti-allergy medicine. Its dose in dogs is 0.5-2 mg per pound body weight of the dog. You can also get advice from your vet.
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