Is There a Supplement to Stop Dogs From Eating Grass?

Why Is My Dog Eating Grass?

There are a few reasons why your dog might be eating grass when he or she is outside, some of which are relatively harmless. Your fuzzy friend might be eating grass because his or her diet doesn’t contain enough fiber to make passing stool easy. Additionally, your dog’s diet might be lacking certain vitamins and nutrients that he or she needs in order to stay healthy.

In these situations, switching from your dog’s current food to a more fibrous, nutrient-rich diet might cut down on grass eating. Talk to your veterinarian about the issue you’re experiencing, and ask for professional recommendations.

Sometimes, dogs might eat grass because they crave it. This might sound silly, but a dog’s diet has changed significantly from what it was thousands of years ago. Domestication has altered the food they eat, and when the dog is lacking a digestive aid, he or she might decide that grass is a good option.

Finally, a dog might eat grass simply because he or she likes the flavor and/or texture of it. Dogs do have their own preferences when it comes to taste, and for some dogs, grass is top-notch.

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