
Dogs love to munch away on grass, and some even make it part of their daily routine. Fortunately, most experts believe it isn't something you should worry about. So why exactly do they gobble up that green stuff in your yard?
Is Grass Bad For Dogs?
“I do not know of any grasses that are toxic to dogs, but I would not say that grass is good for dogs,” said Jessica Potosky, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM). “They definitely don’t need to eat it.”
I’ve always watched dogs eat grass and thought, “Aww, how cool; he has a natural instinct that tells him to eat grass when he’s sick.” But apparently, that’s not really the case. We’ve all seen dogs eat grass and then throw up, but the experts say dogs don’t need to eat grass.
“Fewer than 10 percent of dogs seem to be sick before eating grass, according to their owners… and less than 25 percent of dogs that eat grass vomit regularly after grazing,” WebMD Pets states.
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This does not mean, however, that only 25 percent of dogs eat grass. Most of them do, apparently. WebMD Pets also cites a small-scale study of 49 dogs in which 79 percent of the dogs with regular access to plants had eaten them.
Grass can be bad for dogs if it has been sprayed or treated with herbicides, pesticides, or even fertilizers. If you’re not sure, then it’s best to not let your dog eat the grass.
Why Do Dogs Eat Grass?
There are several theories as to why dogs eat grass, though most veterinarians agree that it is normal dog behavior.
One possibility is that a dog may be suffering from inflammatory bowel disease or acid reflux. Dr. Michael Goldberg told Modern Dog Magazine that he’s occasionally seen dogs lick the air, stretch out their necks and show swallowing behavior before rushing outside to find some grass. They eat it furiously, and then throw up.
Following these dogs endoscopically, Dr. Goldberg has found that they often have prevalent conditions in their digestive tracts that might indicate inflammatory bowel disease or acid reflux. This is not to say that inflammatory bowel disease or acid reflux is a common condition in dogs. However, if your dog continues to get sick after eating grass, you may want to take him to the vet to be checked.
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Another theory by experts is that dogs may eat grass because their digestion or nutrition is poor or they may have contracted worms. They may be eating grass to attempt to fix what is wrong or to get whatever is lacking in their diet.
Unless she suddenly starts eating grass when she has never done it before, there is no reason to be worried. But the reverse is also true. Dr. Potosky says that if your dog doesn’t normally eat grass but suddenly begins to eat it all the time, then your baby needs a visit with the vet because there may be a gastrointestinal issue going on.
Dogs also may eat grass just because they like the taste of it or feel hungry. She could also be eating grass because she’s bored, just as they may be when it seems like she’s sleeping all the time. Is your dog getting enough exercise? Does she have any balls or chew toys when she’s outside by herself with all that grass? Is she getting enough Mommy/Daddy time with you? Maybe it’s time to remedy the situation.
Should I Let My Dog Eat Grass?
Dogs don’t need to eat grass, but as long as the grass hasn’t been sprayed or treated with pesticides or fertilizers then it shouldn’t be toxic for your dog to eat. But we do need to watch what our dogs eat and look out for red flags that could suggest a problem.
My dog has never vomited after eating grass and seems to just like the taste of it. If he occasionally chews on a blade of ordinary grass or two, I’ll let him and not be concerned. It’s certainly a lot better than some of the things he tries to eat!
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A couple of weeks ago, I was worried Mason had eaten some berries from my neighbor’s holly trees. After calling my vet, I learned that holly berries can be extremely dangerous for dogs. Fortunately, Mason never suffered any side effects whatsoever, so he probably wasn’t chewing on one of those little red berries. Still, the experience made me realized the importance of monitoring what our dogs eat.
What If My Dog Is Eating Grass And Vomiting?
If your dogs vomit every time after eating grass and you’re concerned, it’s best to go to a vet. While eating grass can be common in dogs, it’s best to rule out any possibilities of a hidden health problem.
Here's an informative video you can watch for further info:
Dr. Karen Becker explains why dogs eat grass and sheds some light on the motives behind this popular doggy behavior. Learn what you can do if your dog eats grass often.
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That’s our Honey, every walk is like an all you can eat buffet !
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If your doggo is eating grass try giving them parsley instead (organic if you can afford it).
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I was told that when a dog eats grass that it’s a sign of impending rain
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Usually it means weather change. I ave a lab and within 48 hrs after he eats grass it will rain. Have had many dogs and is true with all of them. Good weather forecaster.
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Marilyn Eaton read the whole article when you can xx
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I cut up wheat grass and serve it to my dog regularly, it’s actually very good for them
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Grass is good to healling hes stomached,, perhaps he has problem on tommy
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That’s Otis my little cow
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Angie Nugent Wolf maybe this is why
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Erin Neal-Glinski.. Odd this is on news feed?
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Yep
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My dogs eat grass all the time…there is not a thing wrong with tgem
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Very interesting… Our Rottweiler has Inflammatory bowel disease and sometimes he will graze like a horse. He doesn’t always vomit after but seems to do it more when the IBD flares up.
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Beaucoup de passionnés de westies ici, wow! <3
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It makes them sick
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My dog doesn’t need to eat other animals poop either but she does
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Dogs eat grass because of clorephyl
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http://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/going-green-chlorophyll-for-dogs/
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hahaha
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Upset tummy, this is what I’ve always heard
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Dogs are sick after eating grass as they cannot chew like a horse or cow so cant digest it properly.
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My boxer all the
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My dogs eat some grass but don’t throw up
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c est superbe comme photo! 😀
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