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  1. Foxtail (diaspore) - Wikipedia

    Some grasses that produce a foxtail are themselves called "foxtail", also "spear grass". They can become a health hazard for dogs, cats, and other domestic animals, [1] and a nuisance for …

  2. Foxtails: What They Are and Why They’re Harmful to Dogs

    Jul 23, 2025 · What Are Foxtails? The term “foxtail” does not apply to just one plant. It refers to several weed-type grasses that are commonly found throughout the United States. Brome, …

  3. Foxtails: Why They're Dangerous for Dogs - WebMD

    Feb 11, 2024 · The foxtail plant grows in the spring, reaches full bloom in summer, and dies in the fall. The grasslike weed is mostly found in the western half of the U.S. but can be a risk for …

  4. Foxtail & Dogs: How to Identify & Remove This Dangerous Grass

    Feb 20, 2025 · Three of the main foxtail species in the United States include the following. Knowing their types and appearances can help keep your dog safe while walking or hiking in …

  5. Foxtails and Dogs - Animal Health Topics / School of Veterinary …

    May 8, 2023 · Foxtail-associated conditions are more commonly observed in dogs than cats, but can potentially adversely affect domestic, feral, and wild animals. Foxtails most commonly …

  6. How to Get Rid of Foxtail Grass: Quick & Easy - wikiHow

    Feb 15, 2025 · You can use both chemical and organic methods to get rid of foxtail, but you should also follow either one with preventative measures to protect the area against future …

  7. Foxtail control in pastures and hayground - OSU Extension Service

    Small infestations of foxtail should be spot treated, while larger infestations require whole pasture renovation. This informational paper describes proper foxtail management and control in a …

  8. Foxtails & Dogs: Why They’re Dangerous - American Kennel Club

    Mar 14, 2024 · Trim your dog’s hair during foxtail season. Avoid taking your dog to areas or hiking trails where you see foxtails or any overgrown fields of tall grasses.

  9. Beware of Foxtails! – Longmont Humane Society

    The drier they get, the more brittle they become, and the plume-like “foxtail” starts to fall apart into individual segments, each tipped by a sharp seed – creating a severe hazard to our pets.

  10. Foxtail Injuries in Dogs: What to Do | Preventive Vet

    Mar 5, 2022 · Foxtails can injure your dog and cause pain and infections. Learn how to prevent foxtail injuries and how to remove foxtails from your dog's fur and body.