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Dog owners warned not to let pooches near garden essential this summer – not avoiding it could lead to infection 

OUR four-legged friends could be in danger over the summer months.

Vets have urged dog owners to beware of a harmful garden enhancer that can cause serious issues for our beloved furry sidekicks.

    GettyOur pooches are at risk over the summer months[/caption]

    Professionals have warned over the dangers of simple grass seeds causing major health implications for dogs who are at risk of getting the dangerous seeds wedged in their fur.

    A poorly pooch was rushed into surgery last year in Norwich after inhaling a grass seed which caused a punctured lung. 

    The seeds can get stuck in ears, paws, armpits, chests and even eyes.

    Symptoms to look out for include excessive head shaking, paw licking, swollen paws, holding its head to one side or lameness.

    The PDSA has advised: “If your dog likes to run around in long grass, it’s important to always check them for grass seeds afterwards.

    “You’ll need to remove any that you find and if you find one stuck, or a wound/swelling that looks like it could contain one, you’ll need to take your pooch to the vet.

    “If not removed quickly, grass seeds enter the body and start causing problems such as infections and abscesses.”

    Look out for painful, weeping eyes or excessively licking or nibbling paws, limping or constant sneezing.

    Bloody discharge from the nostrils might be the sign of grass seed stuck up its nose.

    It is likely to cause symptoms such as non-healing wounds, low energy and a constant high temperature.

    The animal professionals continued: “Prevention is always better than cure. Always check your dog for grass seeds after walks in long grass.

    “And try to prevent your dog from running around in long grass, sticking to paths instead.”

    GettyGrass seeds can cause serious issues for our furry sidekicks[/caption]

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