Pay attention to whether the grass has been exposed to pesticides
Occasionally take your guests outside When walking, we may see them nibbling grass on the roadside. Some owners will condone their dogs' behavior, while others will immediately pull their dogs away. So why do guest dogs eat grass, and will such behavior have any impact on their health?
It turns out that we will find that dogs do not always eat grass on the roadside when we go out, which proves that dogs themselves do not like to eat grass. Generally, dogs eat grass because for some reason it affects gastrointestinal digestion, and eating grass can help the gastrointestinal tract better digestion, thereby improving discomfort. In addition, dogs occasionally inadvertently eat their own hair and some foreign objects into their bodies. After eating grass, the hair will become entangled in the stomach and vomit or leak out for a period of time. Therefore, some dogs will urinate after eating grass. Will vomit.
It should also be noted that eating grass may be a type of pica. If your dog often eats weeds when you go out with guests, you must pay attention to your own health. Can dogs be deficient in trace elements? Try feeding trace element tablets for a period of time and see if the problem improves.
In addition, during the pest control season, some communities will spray pesticides on the surrounding grass. Therefore, when you go out during this period, try not to let your dog eat the grass on the roadside. You may also want to ask if the grass has been sprayed recently to prevent your dog from accidentally eating it and causing poisoning problems.
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