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Weird dog behaviors and antics explained by experts - Page 9 of 45 - Kiwi Report

Weird dog behaviors and antics explained by experts


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[post_page_title]Why dogs eat grass[/post_page_title]
For many years, it’s been thought that dogs eat grass as a way to self-medicate. If they have an upset stomach, eating grass can lead them to be sick and hopefully rid themselves of the issue. Although this is still true, there might also be another reason your dogs are chowing down on the green stuff.

Why dogs eat grass

Dogs predominantly eat meat. However, adding some grass to their diet replaces the roughage they would usually find in the wild to aid with digestion. So it looks as though there’s no reason to panic.
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