Mohan Sinha
13 Jun 2025, 12:57 GMT+10
DUBLIN, Ireland: The Irish Blue Cross, an animal welfare charity, is warning dog owners about the significant dangers posed by grass seeds during the summer months.
These small, pointed seeds, commonly found in meadows and woodland areas, may look harmless but can cause dogs painful and serious injuries.
Dr. Sophie Olah, head of veterinary services at The Irish Blue Cross, stated, "Grass seeds can easily cling to a dog's fur during walks, especially in areas with tall grass. Once they become embedded, they can penetrate the skin, causing considerable discomfort."
She emphasizes that any dog can be at risk when walking through tall grass, so it's crucial for owners to check their pets' paws, ears, and fur after such outings.
Dr. Ciara Sweeney, a veterinary surgeon at the charity, explains the importance of early detection: "Catching a grass seed issue early can stop a small irritation from turning into a significant veterinary problem. Signs that your dog may have a grass seed stuck in their paw include excessive licking, swelling between their toes, or limping. If a seed gets lodged in their ear or eye, they may shake their head, paw at the affected area, or exhibit redness and swelling. Additionally, if a seed enters the nose, dogs might sneeze uncontrollably, and if it becomes embedded under the skin, they may chew or lick the sore spot."
The Irish Blue Cross recommends that if dog owners notice a grass seed caught in their pet's fur that hasn't yet penetrated the skin, they should remove it immediately to avoid injuries. For those who suspect their dog is suffering from a grass seed injury, it's crucial to contact a veterinarian without delay.
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