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I doubt if there are adders in a garden!!!!!!!!!! Unless it is surrounded by heathland. They are no more aggressive when they come out of hibernation than normal, they avoid confrontation if at all possible. They venom is much stronger early in the year. I still reckon it was an allergic reaction.

rosie's swelling and bumps are nearly gone she is back to herself i thought it could have been a snake as i did see one last year in our conifer hedge but the vet ruled that one out i had a look at rosie's mouth and she had been stung on the side of her lips there is a small lump and it was very sore when i touched it last week i caught her trying to catch a bee they seem very large this year maybe because i live outside of the town our farmer used to have bee hives

rosie is my only dog that goes after bees and wasps
 
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