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Grass awns remain a persistent problem for dogs and cats in particular. The razor-sharp plumes worm their way into the flesh or cavities of pets with their barbs and cause inflammation, among other things. Veterinarians are already receiving concerned owners, while the peak in the summer has yet to come. Municipalities in the IJmond are trying, but are also unable to crush the seeds.
Dogs, cats can also suffer from allergies
ABOUT five years ago, Gail Friedman noticed her Parson Russell Terrier was constantly licking his paws and seemed super uncomfortable. "The poor dog. I would put baby socks on his feet so that he wouldn't lick them or bite at them," said Friedman, of Oak Brook, Illinois. "I was constantly changing the socks, washing his feet a lot. Nothing worked." It turned out her canine companion, Mr. Friedman, had allergies. It's a common and tricky problem …
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