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Why Do Dogs Eat Grass?

Why Do Dogs Eat Grass?

Very puzzling to many dog owners lies the questions why do dogs eat grass? Maybe they want to become vegetarian? Or they have been watching the horses in the neighboring pasture for too long? Not quite! Many dog owners become worried when their dogs eat grass. Does eating grass hurt your dog? Is he hungry, bored, or feeling sick? What if he vomits afterward? Let’s talk about what the experts have to say about your dog’s eating grass.

Puppy is eating grass

 

First, a dog eating grass is very common behavior. Even wild dogs have been documented eating grass. Most veterinarians would agree it is completely normal for your dog to be eating grass. Pica is the technical name for eating things that are not food or apart of your regular diet. As for a dog eating grass it could be categorized as pica. Experts say if your dog has pica it could stem from boredom, or a nutritional deficiency. It is a common misconception that if a dog eats grass, he is sick and that is why he is doing it. Because dogs that eat grass may vomit, some believe that the dog is purposely trying to make himself vomit to feel better. Others disagree, saying that dogs are not smart enough to make this mental connection and carry out the action. According to WebMD, evidence suggests that most grass-eating dogs aren’t sick before they eat it. They also point out that less than 25% of dogs that eat grass vomit when they are finished. Other possible reasons for dogs eating grass include but not limited too your dog trying to fill a nutritional need, improving digestion, or treating intestinal worms. If your dog is not receiving enough fiber in his or her diet the dog may eat grass to increase his fiber intake instinctively. Also, we can not count out that your dog is eating grass because he enjoys the way it tastes or feels.

 

If you suspect your dog may be eating grass because he is bored, it is a good idea to make sure he is getting enough exercise. Even small changes can make a difference. Try giving him a new chew toy to keep him occupied. Or take him outside and play fetch regularly. What if your dog is eating grass because of a possible nutritional deficiency? Perhaps try feeding him dog food that is high in fiber, or switching to a higher-quality dog food. Although eating natural grass won’t harm your dog, eating grass that has been sprayed with pesticides will. Herbicides and pesticides that are used in the yard are toxic if ingested. Also keep in mind that if your dog is eating grass, he might try to eat other plants in your yard too. It is a good idea to visit the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center website to check the toxicity of plants in your yard.

 

 

  

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