Can Grass Hurt Your Dog?

How many of us have dogs who think they’re goats? [raises hand] But now that we’ve had some scorching summer temps, some grasses can seriously harm your fur-kid. How is that possible? Grass awns.

Wait…what? Did you just make a typo. Nope. Grass awns are those sharp seed heads that often are barbed and can potentially burrow into our dogs skin, nasal passages and even enter their chest wall. The Mile High City has not received much in the way of rain so walking in yesterday’s early cool morn, I began to see a lot more of this along sidewalks. Way too early in the season.

While summertime is full of outdoor fun, it also heralds the arrival of two notable things that pose serious consequences for dogs. Dogs left in cars [don’t get me started on THAT one here-it deserves a separate post] and grass awns…aka fox tails. While researching the topic of grass awns, I found this website created by Cathy Lewis to “provide a source of information around this issue and to facilitate gathering of case history data so that we can attempt to formulate an action plan to reduce the numbers of affected dogs and save others the worry and heartache that I’ve been through with my own dogs and those of my friends.” While many of the entries mostly relate to hunting breeds, I know only too well that fox tails are very much alive and well in urban settings and can easily attach themselves to a leg or paw while walking. The result can lead to infection and extensive (read expensive) vet treatment. You can read a previous post from a couple of years ago about fox tails here.

Be careful out there-it’s a real jungle. While I’d love nothing more than to let Sam and Elsa enjoy running through swaying grass and sniffing out all the smells of summer, but with those nasty grass awns lurking-just waiting to attach their barbs to my fur-kids, I’ll be keeping an even shorter leash on them as summer progresses. Stay safe, sports fans!

Live, love, bark! ❤︎

63 thoughts on “Can Grass Hurt Your Dog?

  1. Molly O'Hara – Upper Valley, VT/NH, United States – Molly is a freelance writer living in the wilds of Vermont with her wife, daughter, three cats, two guinea pigs, and two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, both puppy mill rescues. Callie is a 6-year-old former breeding female, and Charlie is a quickly growing puppy, both of whom she blogs about at callieswag.com. She also has begun a second version of Callie's Wag's blog on a local news collective. This blog has a broader focus than the original Callie's Wag, looking instead at local and regional animal issues and events, pet humor, and general education on a wide variety of animals. Molly has a regular column in two local newspapers focusing on awesome animals in the area. She has also worked in education, substance abuse prevention, other mental health areas, and with LGBTQ+ youth. Molly is eternally trying to finish her novel which, surprisingly, has nothing to do with animals.
    M. says:

    OMG there IS a benefit to humidity, woulda thunk? No, seriously, I do love hearing that living in an area with humidity we are less likely to have to worry about these, especially with ALL the ridiculous rain we have had this year (yes, if I could send some your way I would!) but I HATE that we live in a space where the easiest walking areas are green spaces with those awful, short, sharp pine needles.
    They get right in Callies paws and we have to stop so I can pull them out, and they come inside with the dogs so WE end up stepping on them too. She’s cute though, once she learned the word “help” and realized we would fix it, she started holding up the paw that had needles in it and looking at us. “Help,” Callie says. And burdocks. Stupid, stupid burdocks.

  2. Thanks for raising my awareness, Monika. We don’t have awns as far as I know. However, we do have a nasty wooden prickle, which had embedded its seeds in the dogs’ fur when we went on a walk l am still finding them and Bilbo isn’t the best patient!
    xx Ro

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      It’s always a struggle removing burrs, those velcro-y seed pods out of soft fluffy fur. We have to be vigilant and avoid those areas.

  3. edgar62 – Semi-retired in South Australia. Interests are Music (Andre Rieu, Anna Netrebko) Reading (SciFi / Crime) and History Movies: The Day After Tomorrow, Casablanca, The Man Who Would be King Community: Secretary Support group, Royal Flying Doctor Service.
    edgar62 says:

    In South Australia we have a weed called Caltrop. A low growing thing with nasty burrs that can sink into a pup’s paw. It’s a great antipersonnel weapon with usually three prongs arranged in such a way that one is always sticking up. Councils spend a lot of money keeping this under control. It’s painful for all animals – humans included. I haven’t got any here and we mainly stick to the roadway when we’re out walking

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      We walk city sidewalks but these grasses grow between sidewalk and street in the inferno strip so called because it’s hell to keep them properly landscaped and a lot of trouble for a 2m patch so too often these foxtails grow. Their graceful look in the spring when they’re green belies their treachery once the heat arrives and they stick like glue and can burrow into a dog’s skin easily. Scary stuff. Have a great weekend and give sweet Benji a nice ear scratch from his fur-iends in Denver.

  4. tippysmom2 – I adopted a puppy in 2013 and it has been an adventure ever since. My Facebook friends love her stories, so thought I would share with others as well.
    tippysmom2 says:

    I don’t think we have foxtails here in TN. If so, I haven’t seen any. There are other plants that spread by the seeds attaching to whatever goes by. So, I am constantly pulling the little sticky things from Tippy’s fur, especially around the ears. She doesn’t like it one bit, but, if I leave them, they just make a mat that is harder to get out.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      We have a grass like that sticks like glue to dogs, socks, pant legs. Awk…I can’t decide which one I despise more. *sigh*

  5. I don’t believe we have those here, thank goodness. I had never even heard of grass awns before, but had heard about foxtails. There are so many dangers out there for our dogs – we have to always be watching them!

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      I hadn’t heard the term either. I just call them horrid 😇

  6. We rarely see them here but I do keep an eye out for them. They are very common in Washington so I have warned my children. Thanks for the reminder. ☺

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      They’re appear very early in the season here. *Sigh*

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Yes. We use plain old table vinegar for weeds in sidewalk cracks. If Elsa chews on them, it’s just acidic, not carcinogenic.

      1. Someone was spraying it on the sidewalk where I always walk my dogs. I wanted to strangle them, haha! The stuff should be banned. And just think, they’re spraying it on our food as well. One must buy organic these days.

        1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
          Tails Around the Ranch says:

          True. It used to be safe years ago supposedly (the San Diego Zoo used and touted it) but apparently the formulation changed in the last 15 years or so. Greed is a terrible thing but a large motivator. 😢

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      You probably won’t find any with your humidity (lucky devils) but when the heat cooks those grasses, it’s “Danger, Will Robinson” time for us.

  7. Pet Barrier – Hi, I’m Anne, a copywriter at Travall. I love to talk about life with pets and kids, pet safety, traveling, and dog-friendly vacations. Why not follow my blog?
    Pet Barrier says:

    Such good advice for those with dogs. Grass seeds can be a problem around the eye area too – we’ve got the vet bills to prove it. Thanks for posting this article!

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Thanks, I wish I didn’t know what you’re talking about. These evil little things are like wi-fi Nirvana to male dogs reading pee mail. They can’t help but sniff in those spots and then BAM! Ears, noses, eyes-they all catch the worst of it.

  8. Kismet – New River, Arizona. – I'm a 16 year old Indian Ringneck parrot curmudgeon in New River, Arizona in the wild west country. If you're a sunflower seed, you're dinner.
    Kismet says:

    Only the golf courses in Arizona have grass and we’re not close to one. The dogs aren’t interested in the Astroturf-not enough fiber, I guess.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      That kind of turf seems kind of dry to me and probably needs seasoning to be palatable.

  9. Sand Spring Chesapeakes – Cambria, WI – My husband and I have six "furry" children Gambler, Glory, Guilty, Slammer, Gertie and one cat Bones and two furangel's Norman and Nellie. We breed Chesapeake Bay Retrievers. We are both avid hunters. We also enjoy competing with our dogs in hunt tests and field trials. That is where you can find us during the trial months which are April-September. When were not at a trial we are busy training our dogs. We go snow goose hunting in Canada each year and do all the hunting that Wisconsin offers.
    Sand Spring Chesapeakes says:

    Fox tails are nasty. Thanks for this reminder to be careful of grasses.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      We hate those things. They are like velcro attaching themselves to soft fur.

  10. colinandray – S. Ontario, Canada – My profile photo is of Ray. Despite the fact that I had never had a dog in my life before him, and despite the fact that he carried more emotional baggage than I could ever imagine, he carved for himself a huge niche in my heart.
    colinandray says:

    Ray chews on a very course grass (crab grass?) on a regular basis, and seemed to enjoy it so much that he now has his own plant pot in the front garden where we planted some just for him. He accepted it really well and often has a chew before we go out on a walk and/or when we return. 🙂

    1. Molly O'Hara – Upper Valley, VT/NH, United States – Molly is a freelance writer living in the wilds of Vermont with her wife, daughter, three cats, two guinea pigs, and two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, both puppy mill rescues. Callie is a 6-year-old former breeding female, and Charlie is a quickly growing puppy, both of whom she blogs about at callieswag.com. She also has begun a second version of Callie's Wag's blog on a local news collective. This blog has a broader focus than the original Callie's Wag, looking instead at local and regional animal issues and events, pet humor, and general education on a wide variety of animals. Molly has a regular column in two local newspapers focusing on awesome animals in the area. She has also worked in education, substance abuse prevention, other mental health areas, and with LGBTQ+ youth. Molly is eternally trying to finish her novel which, surprisingly, has nothing to do with animals.
      M. says:

      Oh Ray! You are one of my favorite dogs. The things you love 😍

      1. colinandray – S. Ontario, Canada – My profile photo is of Ray. Despite the fact that I had never had a dog in my life before him, and despite the fact that he carried more emotional baggage than I could ever imagine, he carved for himself a huge niche in my heart.
        colinandray says:

        He’s my favorite as well! 🙂

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Some of them are so insidious, it’s scary. 😲

  11. Can Grass Hurt Your Dog?
    Depends how much he smokes. Gets mighty hungry.
    (Hey, you live in Colorado; expect the grass jokes!)

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Bwahaha! Well, you have it in your backyard too. 🌿

        1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
          Tails Around the Ranch says:

          I hope you get a wide tie just for that. 😉

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      😉 Funny how they manage to move from one end of the food chain to the other.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      As humid as it is in your area, I doubt you’ll have it like we do in the Mile High. Oh rain…why have you forsaken us? 🙂

  12. Great reminder to thoroughly check your dogs body – especially the vey furry breeds like my Golden Kali- after walks and general outdoors time. We don’t have any Awns on the Golden K but I do see a lot along our walks. If something is dead in the brush Kali loves to roll around in it (what is that all about anyway). since I am always petting her and rubbing her belly etc. she is under constant surveillance.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Good luck. Sam gets groomed regularly and he’s been known to have one or two attach to him. They are like fly paper to dog fur!

  13. My Golden Life – Upstate South Carolina – I love animals, especially dogs. I enjoy US history, and reading biographies of our former presidents and other historical figures. I love the music of the '60s and '70s since I was growing up in those decades. I love the Beatles and Andy Williams equally.
    My Golden Life says:

    Thankfully, we don’t have to worry about the foxtails in our own yard. And with the CIV going around the area, Ducky and Shadow are both confined to home for a few more weeks. I won’t even take them to the ball field across the road – too many people are still letting their dogs play over there – until the vet gives the okay.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Smart strategic move. Protect those sweeties as much as you can!

  14. easyweimaraner – brittany – Weimaraner /Braque de Weimar, born in 2009, male & fabulous From: Britanny / France Likes: Plushtoy-Shredding, Spikebones,long distance Walks, everyday a Gift, Chicken, Shoes, Underwear, my squeekie Pig & my whole Life Dislikes: Water, Cats, Beaf, Cats, cleaning my Ears, Cats, the Vet, Cats, Snow & CATS! Profession: Student of psychological War-technics & Terrorism, after my Masterdegree i become to rule the world or maybe to be the owner of toys r us. actually i'm not sure... Status: Single Pets: Hell, NO! i prefer a petfree home. but owner of two slaves for my comfy Misc.: Greencardowner for Masterbed, Master of Beggin, Prince of Thiefs We decided to leave Easy's datas as they were... although we lost him in november 2016, he is still with us.... and his little brothers Phenny and Nelly promised to write on not as Easy the weim, but as easy Weimaraner... About us: Mr. Phoenix, born 9/9/2016 a virgo and always clever&smart...Neilson, born 7/28/2017 a leo who thinks he is clever&smart...
    easyweimaraner says:

    we had a bad adventure with foxtail grass one sharp thingy landed under Easy’s nail… the vet had to do surgery to get it out… like the mama said, it’s better to smoke that stuff LOL

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Exactly! I read stories where pups inhale those seeds. Not good…and VERY expensive.

  15. Genevieve Petrillo – I'm a teacher-turned-writer - Author of Keep Your Ear on the Ball (Tilbury, 2007) and What If I Don't? (Meegenius, 2014). I love doing school visits and author talks. My stories, poetry, and teaching ideas have been seen in many teachers' and children's magazines. In my free time, I volunteer with Ocean County Volunteers for the Blind and TheraPet.
    Genevieve Petrillo says:

    I’ve seen those evil things, but I didn’t know they were a thing, let alone that they actually had a name! Yikes.

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      I’m sure there are loads of names. Most of them are HBO words around the Ranch. They are a real challenge to remove because of the barbed ends. Then there are those heads where they stick like glue. Not sure what the technical name is…those are definitely HBO word worthy. 😬

  16. I had no idea. I went to that website and was shocked by how serious, even deadly, this can be. I am writing a post on blue green algae, and will include a link to this post, if that’s ok. Not safe on land nor water…

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Absolutely, please do (and kudos for doing something on blue green algae-that stuff is deadly!). There certainly are a lot of potential dangers out there in summer.

  17. I try to keep the ground around the house cut regularly to avoid roblems with a local plant which seems to leave its barbs in their noses and ears…
    And then the so and sos decide to hunt porcupines!

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Oh Helen, Im so sorry. Sorry for the porcupines and sorrier that I laughed.

      1. I had to laugh at their horrified expressions as the spines came out…porcupine escaped with its life.

        1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
          Tails Around the Ranch says:

          I can’t even begin to imagine that scene.

          1. First catch your dog…if you know the technique used by Alice to hold the pig babay in Alice in Wonderland you have some idea of it!
            Unfortunately while so engaged a very rude student song about porcupines and sodomy rose from the depths of memory: just as well the neighbours do not understand English…

            1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
              Tails Around the Ranch says:

              Bwahaha…you’re killing me with the mental images. 😆

  18. Yup, we do love to roll in the grass too. Headquarters keeps their patch of grass for that reason. No fun at all that stuff. We have sandspurs at beach too. Yikes. Benji

    1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
      Tails Around the Ranch says:

      Those things are nasty. Around here there are goat head stickers with just a couple of barbs. O.u.c.h. Those buggers hurt!

        1. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
          Tails Around the Ranch says:

          They are, at least for the dogs! Haha

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