• Health,  Pets

    How Many Dogs Die from Foxtails? Understanding the Risks and Prevention

    Foxtails are a common sight in many grassy areas, often going unnoticed by pet owners. However, these seemingly innocuous grasses can pose serious risks to our canine companions. The foxtail, known for its barbed seed heads, can easily become lodged in a dog’s fur or, worse, penetrate their skin and internal organs. This can lead to severe infections, abscesses, and even life-threatening conditions if not promptly addressed. Dogs that spend time outdoors, particularly in fields or areas with high grass, are at increased risk of foxtail exposure. The dangers are especially prevalent during summer and early fall when foxtails are in their prime, and dogs are more likely to be…