sometimes grass.
Yes. I usually catch my dog eating it, that's when i know shes sick.
Dogs eat grass when they are feeling sick. The grass goes down in there stomach and then they throw the grass up, along with some other stuff that might be toxic. Hope this helps! (:
Grass to Dogs is like Pepto-Bismol to humans. It helps settle an uipset stomach.
my dogs eat grass when they have a stomach ace:( then wen he throws up, he feels better
Rottweilers are dogs. And all dogs are Carnivores. So Rottweilers are Carnivores. Although dogs may sometimes eat grass when they have an upset stomach. But they are indeed meat eaters.
Dogs eat grass usually to settle their upset stomach, it will help them vomit. It is a perfectly natural behavior. Don't worry too much about them eating grass but be aware there could be an underlying disorder. In addition, too much vomitting and prolonged stomach upset can lead to dangerous levels of dehydration. My experience with my cat eating grass is that it helps her throw up hair that has been ingested from grooming herself. If your dog eats grass it is good because it helps clean their stomach
AnswerDogs often eat grass to settle an upset pelvis. Answerdogs eat grass to help digest food Dogs KnowA dog will eat grass if they are missing fiber or greens from their diet. It may be time to try a different food, or try adding things like green beans or sprouts to their usual meal. Dogs tend to know when they are missing something they need. SOMETIMES....Dogs eat grass because they like it! My Britney LOVES to eat grass! And green corn stalks, anything long, green and silky, like grass, he just loves it! Never throws it up. My Lab, on the other hand, won't eat anything green unless his stomach is upset. He will eat grass, throw up, feels better.Go figure!
Why Are My Dogs Eating Grass?So your beloved dog is clearly acting like a cow and you are totally confused to why you just witnessed your dog eating grass. Thinking to yourself, you begin to wonder.. Is he hungry? Bored? or Sick?Rest assured that you're not alone in your concern, especially if your dog is eating grass and being sick.The unsolved mystery deepens of why dogs eat grass. There have been a number of theories over the years as to why dogs eat grass and as yet, there is still not one meaningful explanation. I can say that I've witnessed a dog eating grass and accidentally getting a good nasal cleanse, as the thick blade of grass invades the nasal passage and explosively finds its way back out. Though it is highly unlikely that the dog eating grass was intentionally cleaning out his nose!A dog eating grass does not have the ability to digest it, as they lack the enzymes needed to break it down. Thus, there is little nutritional value in it for them. One reason for a dog eating grass may be due to feeling ill. It is possible that dogs eat grass as a temporary solution for stomach upsets.Full Answer Here - http://www.all-greatquotes.com/allaboutpets/questions-about-dogs/why-are-my-dogs-eating-grass/
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Yes, all of the above. Most dogs love to graze on juicy long grass. But sometimes when dogs eat grass it can be a sign that they are ill! It's a common myth that dogs only eat grass if they have stomach ache. On a regular walk our old Gordon setter loved to pause at a bank with quite tall grass, and his successor, another Gordon, also loves fresh-growing greenery; I don't think either of them ever found out what a stomach ache is. Not too many bones, though, one a week is fine; regular bones can cause constipation. And absolutely no cooked bones, fish or chicken bones, ever.
Eating small amounts of grass is generally considered safe for dogs and can help with digestion or induce vomiting if they have an upset stomach. However, excessive grass consumption could indicate an underlying issue, such as dietary deficiency or gastrointestinal problems, and it's best to consult with a veterinarian if your dog shows a persistent interest in eating grass.