According to the British "Metropolis Daily" reported on August 3, the British 2-year-old Cocker Spaniel Hector after following his owner to the park for a walk, the head and face swollen to 2 times large, and developed anaphylactic shock. The owner, Emma Ferrier, rushes Hector to an animal hospital for treatment, where doctors diagnose hector as having been exposed to toxic plants or foods, and after emergency treatment, Hector is out of danger.
Afterwards, Emma went to the walking park again and found several giant pig grasses. Emma recalls, Hector was sniffing into the grass with giant pig grass for a while, and after a few minutes, there was swelling and shock on the head and face, and the culprit should be the giant pig grass.
Giant pig grass is also known as large pig grass, giant perennial plants, plants up to 2-5 meters, sometimes up to 7 meters, because of its regional aggression and harm to the human body is listed as a harmful weed by many countries and regions, its toxic sap will cause harm to animals and humans, light swelling and heavy burns, if too close to the eyes and even lead to blindness. Emma reminds people with pets at home that when taking pets out, they must always pay attention to giant pig grasses to avoid pets touching them, and adults and children should be more vigilant and do not touch giant pig grass. (Compiled and reported by China Youth Network)
Source: China Youth Network