Grass - Why does my pet eat grass?Many theories have been proposed as to why dogs and cats eat plants. One of the more common theories is that dogs, in particular, use grass for medicinal purposes to help them vomit. Other claims include eradicating intestinal parasites, a result of a dietary deficiency or just because they enjoy the taste of it.
In summary, the researchers found that grass eating is a common behaviour in normal dogs, is often unrelated to illness and dogs do not regularly vomit after consuming plant material. In a separate study preliminary findings suggest that plant eating is less common in cats than in dogs. With these findings in hand, we ask all pet owners to be extremely careful when using pesticides, fertilisers and herbicides on or near plant material which is accessible to your pets. Also if you are planting new plants in your garden please check carefully that they are non-toxic to pets. If you find your pet is eating grass and is unwell please speak with our veterinary healthcare team as other underlying problems may exist. Learn more about Toxic Plants here
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