Erickson said her dog, Marvin, likes to go out every spring and eat some of the blades in the high grass.
But, she warned that pet owners should be on the lookout for things like poison ivy in the grass. If dogs eat the ivy, they can get an upset stomach.
Plus, if the oils from the poison ivy get on their coat, it could end up on your skin as well.
“You have to watch your animals,” Erickson said. “Kind of scope around your yard and figure out what it is you exactly have growing there.”
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