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Insect pictures a small black wniged bug stung my dpogs leg the sting was long thin and wiry my dog started limping shortly after being atung and his limp is getting worse what was this bug?

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A wasp. What part of the world are you in. I am in Ontario Canada

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The origin of the Airedale Terrier lies in Aire, an area in England. The breed dates back to the 19th century when the Welsh Terrier, black and tan terrier and Otterhound were crossbred to create this breed. In the olden days, the breed was primarily used as a hunting dog for hunting vermin. It was used as a guard dog and also as a search and rescue dog during the Second World War. The Airedale Terrier is also known as the "king of terriers", since it is the largest of the terrier breeds. The breed was first recognized by the AKC in 1888.

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I would go to a store and get something that can kill any bugs.
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