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Why do dogs eat grass?


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Dogs Some think that dogs eat grass when they have an upset stomach, as it can make them vomit. Others think its for the vitamins.

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There actually appears to be two types of grass eating behavior in dogs. Some dogs take a few nibbles, while others eat quickly, barely chewing the grass. Unchewed grass often translates to near instant vomiting.

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It is believed that dogs eat grass to cleanse their colons, but some think it could be the dogs just like the taste of it.

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To dogs, grass is attractive, sweet-smelling, and has an appealing texture. ChaCha again!

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Dogs eat grass because they are scavengers. Grass was a part of the ancient dog's diet, and they still like it today. ChaCha on!

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Dogs may eat grass because, in reality, it is a normal part of their diet. ChaCha on!

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