Sentences with phrase «foxtails in»

Foxtails in the throat can cause repeated gagging or swallowing motions.
Bladder stones, non-infectious inflammation of the bladder, anatomical anomalies, urinary tract tumors, and foreign bodies such as foxtails in the urinary tract round out the list.
Foxtails in the ears are very irritating.
During the examination, the veterinarian may also see foreign objects such as foxtails in the ear canal.
Check your dog every so often for ticks, cuts or scratches especially on paw pads, and seeds or foxtails in ears and noses.
Please refer to our previous blog entry, Foxtails: Oh Me, Oh My, Oh No for more information on symptoms and ways to prevent foxtails in your pet.
If the groomer is not gentle enough, or if there is a problem with the dog's feet that you are unaware of (like a foxtail in the skin between toes), the process of doing a poodle feet cut can be painful.
A foxtail in the foot will result in visible swelling, redness and pain in the webbed area between a dog's toes.
Any dog that suddenly starts shaking its head this time of year is highly likely to have a foxtail in its ear canal.
The foxtail in Rosie's ear had to be removed under anesthesia, and what followed required her to be brought to the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital.
Mr. Speckles had a foxtail in his nose and it was removed.
A dog with a foxtail in its ear will hold his head to the side, shake his head, act painful and scratch at the affected ear.

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It encountered another significant growth milestone in 2005, when Perkins and Marie Callender's merged, and Foxtail began producing baked goods for Marie Callender's, as well.
Foxtail has the best of both worlds in that it operates much like a mom - and - pop niche bakery for foodservice customers looking for custom solutions, but it also has the quality control and technical measures in place to meet the demands of large - scale corporations.
In November, Foxtail will launch a line of cobblers for the foodservice industry that is keenly focused on hotels and casinos.
When its Fairfield plant exceeded capacity, Foxtail set up other baking sites in Cincinnati and Corona, Calif., to accommodate its western U.S. customer base.
Approximately 90 percent of the Foxtail's business is in foodservice; the remainder is with retail, which the company intends to grow.
Established in 1986 as Foxtail Farms — a bakery commissary of the Perkins restaurant chain — Foxtail's cheesecakes, pies, muffins, cookies, brownies and other baked goods developed a reputation for quality and value, which led the company to produce items for other restaurants and foodservice clients.
I have used foxtail millet in a Pongal here.
Foxtail millet which once was a staple in parts of North Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and even Tamil Nadu is now not as popular as rice.
In a paper published in 2015, d'Alpoim Guedes and Bocinsky found that foxtail and proso millet, which fell out of cultivation on the Plateau 4,000 years ago as the climate got colder, could soon be grown there again as the climate warms uIn a paper published in 2015, d'Alpoim Guedes and Bocinsky found that foxtail and proso millet, which fell out of cultivation on the Plateau 4,000 years ago as the climate got colder, could soon be grown there again as the climate warms uin 2015, d'Alpoim Guedes and Bocinsky found that foxtail and proso millet, which fell out of cultivation on the Plateau 4,000 years ago as the climate got colder, could soon be grown there again as the climate warms up.
I've taken an interest in harvesting the foxtail that grows wild in my backyard, since it's just a variety of millet.
Most commonly and widely grown as Peal Millet, but also Finger, Proso (common in the US), and Foxtail varieties.
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Izzy and her best friend Mackenzie have spent all their summers together at camp, until this year, when their parents break tradition and send them to Camp Foxtail instead, where they aren't even in the same cabin!
Get tips on car safety & foxtail prevention for dogs, learn to create a healthy home for lizards, read about how the Salt Lake pet community is responding to cases of controversial dog deaths, and more in the August 2014 issue of Pets in the City magazine.
Left untreated, foxtails and other foreign bodies that make their way into the ear can cause secondary infection, as well as damage the dogs inner ear and ear drum, in addition to causing severe pain.
This line of thinking will cause your pet much grief and pain in the form of possible hot spots, bad mats that pinch and pull at the skin, sores from stickers like foxtails and burrs, and a myriad other skin conditions that will have gone unnoticed all winter.
Foreign bodies in the ear, such as foxtails, are another common cause of ear discomfort, scratching and discharge.
If the infection is caused by a foreign body, such as a foxtail or tumor in the ear canal, treatment with medication alone will not resolve the problem.
If your pet has long or thick hair, foxtails embedded in the coat will eventually burrow through the skin and into the body.
For pets with short hair, foxtails get started in between the toes and burrow into the feet.
Foxtails are the most common type of embedded foreign body to be taken out of dogs in the United States.
Foxtail grows in vacant lots, along the edges of lawns as weeds, and in the wild in big, open fields.
Due to their uniquely nefarious shape, foxtails are able to move in only one direction: forward.
Common causes of ear problems in pets include parasites (ear mites), fungal, bacterial agents and foreign bodies (foxtails).
Dogs who spend a lot of time outdoors and are lucky enough to run in the woods or other grassy open spaces, are at slightly more risk of a foxtail or other type of grass seed working its way into the ears.
A foxtail trapped between toes can migrate under your pets skin in any direction.
The dog's mucus secretions in its nose will soften the foxtail and make it less irritating; however, most dogs will continue sneezing if the foxtail remains in their nose.
After attaching to an animal, the foxtails tend to move in only one direction — in.
These are hard seed - bearing structures of grasses that have sharp points at one end, which can easily get imbedded in the fur, paws, ears, eyes, nostrils, and we have even seen cases with foxtails inside the mouth!
A stomach bug that had her vomiting once or twice a day, a foxtail wedged in her ear and a scratched cornea.
I have been able to non-surgically treat some dogs with foxtails between their toes by having the guardians soak the dog's foot in warm epsom salts and giving a homeopathic remedy called silica, which encourages the body to push out the offending object.
Whether the obstructions are caused by a partially scarred duct or a foreign body such as a foxtail, stents can be placed in the duct from eye to nose.
More than a year ago, she got a foxtail — a barley - type wild grass — caught in her ear.
Longer coated dogs will require more attention; foxtails and burrs are easy to pick up in their curly long coats.
A foxtail was discovered deep in her ear, which needed to be removed only while she was under anesthesia.
If your dog spends a lot of time outside, especially in tall grasses or wooded areas, she can get foxtails or ticks in her ears.
Dumars said, «Foxtails are literally a pain for the pet and the vet in many ways!»
It enables the practitioner to safely probe the subgingival tissues, take dental radiographs and biopsies of lesions, perform extractions (if necessary), and remove foreign objects (e.g., pieces of wood, bones, cardboard, foxtails, thread, needles) that may be found wedged between the teeth or embedded in the mouth tissue or gingiva.
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