ChatterBank0 min ago
Is it a dog or a cow?
I recently looked after a friends dog for a few days and while out walking his dog was eating clumps of grass.Now I've seen canines eat a few stems but not great big lumps of the green stuff.Why do they do this?
Is it medicinal or just a nutrition based problem?
Is it medicinal or just a nutrition based problem?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My dog grazes like a cow!! He has a history of stomach ulcers and so I think he does it to relieve any pain as apparently it helps medicate a bad gut, I think the myth that dogs eat it and it makes them sick is because of this, a dog that feels sick would be sick anyway but they eat grass to help with the discomfort.
After looking at his food I'm not surprised that most dogs go for grass as a healthy option. Canines may have always included grass as part of their diet either for health reasons or just because it tastes nice to them but they didn't always eat spray-dried beef extract coating on bits of cereal biscuit laden with salt so they have to drink four litres of water after every mouthful of food.
If humans have the traffic light nutrition required daily amount coding on their food then why hasn't the bags of doggy nosh?
If humans have the traffic light nutrition required daily amount coding on their food then why hasn't the bags of doggy nosh?