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  1. Foxtail (diaspore) - Wikipedia

    The name "foxtail" is applied to a number of grasses that have bushy spikes of spikelets that resemble the tail of a fox. Not all of these are hazardous; most of the hazardous ones are in …

  2. Beware of Foxtails! – Longmont Humane Society

    As it begins to mature, it produces the structure that resembles a fox’s tail: a thick, bristly spike that starts out green and soft. As temperatures increase and the rains end, the grass begins to …

  3. Foxtails and Dogs - Animal Health Topics / School of Veterinary …

    May 8, 2023 · Foxtail-associated conditions are more commonly observed in dogs than cats, but can potentially adversely affect domestic, feral, and wild animals. Foxtails most commonly …

  4. Foxtails: What They Are and Why They’re Harmful to Dogs

    Jul 23, 2025 · Foxtail plants look like tall grass with a bushy top. The end of the grass looks like a fox’s tail and is made up of several hard, oblong seeds when you look closely.

  5. Foxtails: Why They're Dangerous for Dogs - WebMD

    Feb 11, 2024 · The foxtail plant grows in the spring, reaches full bloom in summer, and dies in the fall. The grasslike weed is mostly found in the western half of the U.S. but can be a risk for …

  6. Foxtails | CALS

    Yellow and green foxtail were found to be palatable, but giant foxtail unpalatable to sheep (Marten and Anderson 1975). The bristles of mature seed heads damage the mouths of cattle and …

  7. How to Control Foxtail - Corteva

    Yellow foxtail usually displays sparse hairs on the surface of cobweblike yellowish-white leaves, while the leaves of green foxtail feature a smoother surface with no hairs at all.

  8. Foxtail & Dogs: How to Identify & Remove This Dangerous Grass

    Feb 20, 2025 · All types of foxtail typically bloom during summer in weedy areas with high-growing grass, such as open fields or woods. Some ways to keep your dog from coming into contact …

  9. Foxtail Injuries in Dogs: What to Do | Preventive Vet

    Mar 5, 2022 · Foxtails can injure your dog and cause pain and infections. Learn how to prevent foxtail injuries and how to remove foxtails from your dog's fur and body.

  10. Foxtail | Grass, Ornamental, Perennial | Britannica

    foxtail, any of the weedy grasses in the genera Alopecurus and Setaria of the family Poaceae. Foxtails are so named for their spikelet clusters of bristled seeds, which are dispersed as a …