What should you do if your dog eats a dead jellyfish?

Jellyfish stings in dogs are not typically life-threatening, but they can be painful and uncomfortable. Here are a few things you can do if your dog eats a dead jellyfish:

* Rinse the dog's mouth with water. This will help to remove any remaining pieces of jellyfish that may be lodged in the dog's mouth.

* Apply a cold compress to the sting area. This will help to reduce pain and swelling.

* Give your dog an oral antihistamine. This can help to reduce the inflammatory response to the jellyfish sting.

* Monitor the dog for any signs of distress or discomfort. If the dog starts to vomit, has diarrhea, or has difficulty breathing, take the dog to the vet immediately.

In most cases, jellyfish stings in dogs are not serious and will resolve within a few days. However, it is always best to err on the side of caution and consult a veterinarian if your dog has been exposed to a jellyfish sting.