I’ve noticed my dog eating grass whenever we go outside, and I’m not sure why. Is this normal, or should I be concerned about their health?
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Eating grass is common for many dogs and generally not a cause for concern. Some dogs do it for digestion, as grass can help induce vomiting if they’re feeling nauseous or have an upset stomach. Other dogs might simply enjoy the taste or texture of grass. However, if your dog eats large amounts regularly, it could signal an underlying issue like a nutritional deficiency or gastrointestinal discomfort. It’s a good idea to observe your dog for any signs of illness, such as vomiting or lethargy. If these symptoms persist, consult your vet to rule out any health problems. Be sure your dog only eats grass that hasn’t been treated with pesticides or chemicals.