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By galaxymeow on Mar 9, 2022
I usually wait to review, but...
I generally go back and review products I order because I rely so heavily on reviews to make my purchases, and usually I wait until I have all of the relevant information before doing so. But I ordered this and it was at my door less than 24 hours later. Maybe this is the standard with Chewy, but I haven't received a package on time to this address since I moved into this place and I am just overwhelmed by how impressed I was with the turnaround on this, even knowing I'm practically next door to a fulfillment center. The product itself obviously hasn't had time to actually grow anything, but it was absurdly easy to get it started and the materials all appear to be of a high quality. The non-slip mat that goes around the container has already proven itself when my monsters were performing their initial inspection; not so much as a wiggle despite our little wrecking ball's best efforts to the contrary. I will say that I read the reviews that stated the grass pushes the lid up as it grows, so I just took an awl and poked a couple holes in the exterior rim and the cover and added some twist ties. It doesn't appear to impact any of it, everything still fits together nicely, so I suspect it should work fine when the opportunity to prove itself arises. Honestly, unless NONE of the grass grows through the grid at the top, I'd have to assume this product will remain a 5-star product, but I will certainly update if something catches me by surprise.
Seeds For Pet Grass
Grass seeds are a common problem for dogs during the summer months
They can get into ears, eyes, paws and work their way under the skin
Dogs may shake their head if a seed has gone down the ear or lick their paws if one is stuck in between their toes
Check your dog over if you’ve passed through long grass during a walk
What problems can grass seeds cause?
This grass seed removed from a dog's paw was a centimetre long
Grass seeds are a common problem, particularly during the summer months. They are attached to the tops of long grass stems and can easily brush off onto your dog during walks. Although tiny, they have the potential to cause real pain to your dog. The seeds have pointy ends and are very sharp so they easily become trapped in a dog’s fur and can burrow down the coat to pierce the skin. Unfortunately, in rare cases, the grass seed can go under the skin and travel to other areas of the body. They have even been known to end up in the chest area. The seeds can also get stuck in eyes and ears. Once they start travelling around the body they can be very difficult to find.
What dogs are at risk of problems with grass seeds?
All dogs can be affected by grass seeds, but they cause much more of a problem in breeds with feathery toes that enjoy bounding through long grass, such as springer spaniels. It is a good idea for owners to check the bits of their dogs with long hair, in particular the feet and ears, after exercise – especially if you have walked through areas with long grass.
How do I tell if my dog has been affected by grass seeds?
Typically, with a grass seed in the paw, owners will notice a painful swelling between the toes.
Dogs who have seeds stuck inside their paws are also likely to lick at them constantly and vigorously and be limping. Your dog may suddenly start shaking their head and pawing at their ear after a walk if they have got one or more seeds down the ear. Sudden onset violent sneezing may mean a seed in the nose.
Is there anything I can do to protect my dog from grass seeds?
Keep hair around ears and paws short to minimise the risk of grass seeds sticking and burrowing into the skin. Inspecting your dog after a walk and removing any seeds will also help reduce the likelihood of any penetrating the skin.
What should I do if I think grass seeds are causing problems for my dog?
If you get back from a walk and notice a grass seed in the coat or on the surface of your dog’s skin, remove it straight away. But if you spot a seed that has started to burrow into your dog’s skin, or if your dog is licking or chewing at a sore place, or think your pet might have a seed in his or her eyes or ears, contact your vet.
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