It had the unfortunate side effects of causing some other dogs to try and rip it off and does not allow easy access to the mouth for treats or balls. [Hilde]’s custom mask was designed in CAD ...
The most common place where foxtails will burrow into a pet is the skin, especially in between dogs’ toes. A foxtail embedded into the skin can cause irritation, redness, pain and infection.
Though it resolved itself, I later learned this could be a warning sign of foxtails stuck in dogs' noses - a dangerous situation that can cause major issues if not handled properly." Pets 4 Homes ...
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