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3 Reasons Why Your Dog Shouldn’t Run On Tall Grass

It’s time: the grain fields are in full splendor and provide the perfect adventure playground for dogs. Right? Not true! Because there are at least three reasons clearly against your dog running on grain.

Some dog owners like it when their dog runs happily in a grain field. But a beautiful sight comes with a risk that many are unaware of. We will give you three reasons why you should definitely keep your dog away from grains and tall old grass.

Grain is Not Yours

The first reason dogs have nothing to do in the fields is obvious: after all, the grain and grass in the fields belong to the farmers, and the farmers live off the harvest. If your fur nose snakes across the field, the stems break off and become unusable.

Wild Animals Live in the Field

Numerous wild animals, including deer and hares, use grain fields as shelter – they raise their offspring there and hide from predators. If the dog now runs at high speed across the field, it scares the little ones and interferes with raising sensitive animals.

Dog Injury Risk

At least the third reason should make it clear to you why you shouldn’t let your dog run in grain fields: there is a serious risk of injury to four-legged friends in grain and grass fields – and they can even be life-threatening. threatening.

The reason for this is the so-called awns, long, hard, spiky hairs that stick out from the seeds.

When running fast, the spines can quickly dig into the skin and get stuck in the paws. If the injury is not noticed, spines can migrate through the dog’s body and cause unpleasant inflammation. A stump in the ear or in the lacrimal duct is also very painful for a four-legged friend.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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