If you have dogs, keep the
foxtail out of your lawn!
Foxtail is a common annual grass usually considered a weed. It grows one to three
feet tall, with branching
and some spreading at ground level. Leaf blades are 4 to 15 inches long.
Flower heads are dense spikes
with yellow to reddish, green or purplish bristles. As foxtail matures, seeds are
formed at the top of the stalk.
The bushy seeds are what gives the plant the name of "foxtail".
When mature, the seeds detach easily from the plant. This is natures way of making
sure that the plant
reproduces. The seeds easily cling to clothing, fur, and hair. The seeds
always move forward thus
penetrating the skin.
The seeds found in the ears, eyes and nose are very serious and can become life
threatening. But no body
part is immune. The seeds have been found in the urethra, vagina, anal glands,
brain, and spinal cord. In
one case a veterinarian found the seed in the lung but the original site of entry was the
paw. The seeds also
gain entry through open wounds.
Foxtail seeds are very tiny so veterinarians usually go by symptoms.
If in the nasal cavity, the dog sneezes repeatedly and violently often hitting the nose on
the floor. If a bloody
discharge is noticed assume it's a foxtail seed.
If in the eye, the dog paws at the eye and the eye waters. If an eye is glued shut
it is most likely a foxtail seed.
If the seed is in the ear the dog shakes its head violently from side to side.
Sometimes the dog paws a the
eyes or ear, shaking the head and squints.
In the mouth foxtail seeds can cause gagging or difficulty swallowing. If the seed
gets caught between the
teeth, in the gums, back of throat, or tongue problems can result.
If the seed lodges in the paw or under the coat a lump will form that is painful to the
touch. Other symptoms
include rubbing the head on the ground and going round in circles, licking or biting at
the rectum or other
body parts, or yelping or shining for no obvious reason.
Foxtail seeds can cause fatalities when they reach internal organs.
In any case, do not attempt to treat the animal yourself. Get professional help.
Get rid of all foxtail in your lawn or yard. If foxtail grows in your yard mow the
grass often, especially in
late spring when the plant grows most rapidly. This prevents the plant from ever
setting seed.
Avoid parks, or other recreational areas where you know foxtail grows.
Always brush and inspect your dogs coat after being in grassy areas. Dogs with long
hair are even more
likely to attract the seeds than shorthaired breeds.
Examine your dogs eyes and ears.
For more information on how to control foxtail:
http://www.apluswriting.net/garden/foxtails.htm
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Author: Marilyn Pokorney
Freelance writer of science, nature, animals and the
environment.
Also loves crafts, gardening, and reading.
Website: http://www.apluswriting.net
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