K9 Educators - To Save a Pets Life

Episode 4: Foxtails in Dogs

June 19, 2020 Eric "Odie" Roth Season 1 Episode 4
K9 Educators - To Save a Pets Life
Episode 4: Foxtails in Dogs
Show Notes

Every pet parent loves to see their dog run in grass. However, there are some wild grasses that dogs should stay away from. Foxtails are grasses with seed awns that are extremely dangerous to dogs. That’s because the awns on foxtails are barbed, razor-sharp needles, designed to burrow into the ground with the seed. However, they can also burrow through a dog’s skin and enter soft tissue where they can cause serious injury, infection and even death.

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