06/02/2026
๐พ Tiny Plant, Big Problem! ๐พ
This little culprit was removed from a patient's paw today. What looks like a harmless piece of grass is actually a spear grass (grass awn), and it can cause some serious discomfort for our furry friends.
Because of their sharp, barbed shape, spear grasses can work their way into the skinโmost commonly between the toesโcausing pain, swelling, redness, limping, and infection. Unlike a splinter, they often continue to migrate deeper into the tissue if left untreated.
As the weather warms up and grasses dry out, we're seeing more of these cases. After walks, hikes, or adventures through tall grass, take a moment to check your pet's paws, ears, and coat for any hitchhiking awns.
๐ฉ Signs to watch for:
โข Excessive licking or chewing at the feet
โข Limping
โข Swelling between the toes
โข Redness or drainage
โข Head shaking or ear scratching
โข Sudden discomfort after being outdoors
If you notice any of these signs, give us a call. Early removal can help prevent a much bigger problem later!
Have you ever found a spear grass stuck in your pet's paw or ear? Let us know below! ๐๐ถ๐ฑ