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'Serious seasonal hazard' warning to Irish dog owners

'Serious seasonal hazard' warning to Irish dog owners

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Irish dog owners have been urged to keep an eye out for a "serious seasonal hazard".
Tiny grass seeds can track under dogs' skin, into their eyes, nose and ears, causing serious issues. Animal welfare charity, The Irish Blue Cross, is asking owners to remain vigilant while walking their dogs in meadows and woodland areas.
These seemingly harmless, tiny pointy seeds can cause painful and potentially dangerous injuries to dogs. However, early detection can prevent a minor irritation from becoming a serious veterinary issue.
Dr Ciara Sweeney, Veterinary Surgeon at The Irish Blue Cross continues: 'If your dog has a grass seed stuck in their paw, they could lick vigorously at their paw, you might spot a swelling between their toes, or they may limp. If one has gotten into their ear or eyes, they may shake their head, paw at their ear or eye, or you might notice redness, swelling or discharge from their eye.
"They can often sneeze violently to try and dislodge a seed if one has entered their nose, and if a seed enters under their skin, they may chew or lick at the sore spot.'
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