Dogs in Prescott Valley viciously attacked, killed by over 1,000 bees

On Thursday morning, June 20, shortly after 9 a.m., a Tammy Cease’s dogs were attacked and killed by more than 1,000 extremely aggressive bees at her house on Edith Court, near Mountain Valley Park.

Cease had let both dogs out before she left for work and, upon opening the door to bring them back in, she found her two Aussies, ages 6 months and 7 years, severely covered in bees. She quickly tried to rescue them and in the process was stung over 100 times herself. Cease immediately called 911 and Central Arizona Fire and Emergency Authority (CAFMA) was immediately dispatched and removed the vicious bees using foam.

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