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Foxtails are sprouting again. These plants are a real problem for pets during the spring and summer months. KCBS' Jeff Bell talks to Dr. Jack Aldridge, Director of Veterinary Services at The San ...
Summer heralds the onset of most issues with foxtails, but pets can have problems with them year around.
Foxtails are the green weeds growing all over San Diego County, starting to dry out. They can hurt and even kill a dog. San Diego vet clinics and animal hospitals are busy removing foxtails from ...
They might look like harmless grass, but foxtails can pose a lethal threat to pets often burrowing into pets' noses, gums, ears and more.
Foxtails pose significant dangers, causing pain, injury and even life-threatening conditions. What makes foxtails dangerous is their design.
Summer heralds the onset of most issues with foxtails, but pets can have problems with them year around.
Summer heralds the onset of most issues with foxtails, but pets can have problems with them year around.
Summer heralds the onset of most issues with foxtails, but pets can have problems with them year around.