We are often curious why do dogs eat grass when you take them out on a lawn or any grassy area. While we don’t entirely know the reason behind it, there are some theories as to why dogs eat grass.
Let’s take a look at the reasons behind such behaviors.
Maybe they just like the taste. Or they do it to either make themselves throw up to get get rid of bad gut stuff or to help in their digestive system.
A study has shown that dogs with healthier stools ate more grass. This contradicts the theory that dogs eat grass to force vomit.
A lack of fiber in diet can also be the reason behind why a dog eats grass. One finding also concluded that younger dogs eat more grass than adult dogs, so such behavior can also be attributed to explorative puppy instincts.
If your dog eats grass but there is no problem, it’s not a big deal. However, if it’s a problem, you shouldn’t let them eat grass.
You can try to limit the amount of grass your adorable furry friend eats. Especially stop them from eating grass that has been treated with chemicals.
You can work on their behavior, reward them when they listen to you and stop eating grass, and work on their impulse control.
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