Why does my dog always eat grass while out on walks and how do I stop them?
- During spring and summer outings, dog owners frequently notice their pets nibbling on grass while exploring outside.
- Dogs eat grass for several reasons including boredom, dietary fibre needs, and possible stomach relief.
- Grass texture changes between April and August, and dogs may enjoy its taste or use it to remove parasites.
- VCA Animal Hospitals states that grass is safe but herbicides on lawns can be toxic, and eating grass can increase fibre intake or be curbed by engaging dogs in games.
- Owners may reduce grass-eating by improving diet fibre and providing activities, but should consult a vet before making major changes.
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Why does my dog always eat grass while out on walks and how do I stop them?
Here are some of the reasons why your dog is eating grass and how you can stop them.
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