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Is eating grass normal or abnormal for your pet ??
05-21-2014, 01:21 PM
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Is eating grass normal or abnormal for your pet ??
According to what I have read, some animals just like the taste of grass and like to eat it, especially when it is sweet, fresh, and bright green. I have bird feeders out in the back yard, and where the seeds fall on the ground, the grass seems to be softer and brighter green that the grass in the rest of the yard.
This is the grass that Chipper prefers to eat, and I am sure that it is a lot more tender than the regular grass is. I think it is a different type of grass than is used for lawns.
Some dogs and cats only eat grass when they have an upset stomach, or something else is bothering their stomach. If your pet does not usually eat grass, and then suddenly starts eating it, that might be a sign that he is sick, and needs to go to the vet; but if he just likes to snack on it, then it is apparently nothing to worry about.

http://www.lifewithdogs.tv/2014/05/eatin...-abnormal/

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05-22-2014, 11:33 AM
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RE: Is eating grass normal or abnormal for your pet ??
I thought that when an animal would eat grass, it meant that they were lacking something in their daily nutrition. But I didn't know that grass meant that they are having an upset stomach. That's news to me. I know that when my dog was alive, he would randomly eat grass. At that time, we would feed him something filling and filled with different nutrients such as wet dog food and he'd be fine afterwards. I wonder what makes animals go to grass in the first place? It seems so normal to be eating a plant, you know? It would make us much more aware if they were eating something a bit more unnatural to the eyes such as dirt.
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10-01-2014, 10:46 PM
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RE: Is eating grass normal or abnormal for your pet ??
We have had many dogs over the years and the only time I remember them eating grass was when they had an upset stomach. It usually starts with them throwing up in the house and then me rushing them outside. When their out there, they immediately start to eat grass. I have heard it soothes an upset stomach in dogs.

They are usually better when they come inside. Honestly though, I have no clue why grass would be something that could settle an upset stomach... hmmmm

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10-05-2014, 10:25 PM
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RE: Is eating grass normal or abnormal for your pet ??
Yes. It is very normal for them. In fact, my cats really love the plants that we have in our garden. But, before you panic if the plants are toxic, let me tell you that I already researched about them. Also, I plant the vegetables in the garden, while my mom handles the flowers. We always make sure that the plants that we are going to have are safe not only to humans but to our pets as well.

Our pets really love munching on plants for some reason. They especially love the bamboo.
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02-22-2015, 10:25 AM
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RE: Is eating grass normal or abnormal for your pet ??
Our cats crave grass sometimes, so we'll bring some in for them and wash it. Sometimes after they eat it, they will vomit it back up.My vet said this is normal and nothing to be concerned about.
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02-24-2015, 01:29 PM
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Shocked RE: Is eating grass normal or abnormal for your pet ??
first, rest assured that you're not alone in your concern if you dog is eating grass and vomiting.
My dog is also doing this weird thing, so I did some research. I found out that PICA is the technical term for the disorder that characterized by eating things that aren't food. I have read that dogs eating grass, indicates that your dog has some type of nutritional deficiency, though, it is often simply a sign of boredom, especially when practice by puppies or younger dogs.
Other suggested reason why your dog might be eating grass include improving digestion and treating intestinal worms.
Dogs eating grass is quiet common, infact most veterinarians consider it a normal dog behavior. I think that it is their way of treating themselves.
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02-25-2015, 05:22 PM
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RE: Is eating grass normal or abnormal for your pet ??
Well I think eating grass is normal for pets but it obvious that if pets always eats grass and not eating some healthy food they get weaker day by day at least my thinking is that.
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03-01-2015, 12:01 PM (This post was last modified: 03-01-2015 12:02 PM by Emily202.)
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RE: Is eating grass normal or abnormal for your pet ??
I think it is perfectly normal for an animal to eat grass, when a dog eats grass it means that they are missing something in their body or their stomach hurts. It is normal and it is an animal instinct for them to eat grass. Sometimes they might vomit afterwards it just depends how much they eat. When I walk my dog, I will let him eat a little and then say "Okay that's enough, lets go" and keep walking.
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03-02-2015, 01:13 AM
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RE: Is eating grass normal or abnormal for your pet ??
Chipper seems to have days when he craves grass, just like sometimes he will scrape the dirt and lick some of it. He gets plenty of vitamins and vegetables in his diet; so I really don't know what it is that motivates him to eat the dirt, and it does not seem to be that he is not feeling good either.
As far as eating the grass, sometimes, he will wander around the yard , snacking a little here and there on grass and green leafy plants.
What he really likes is the fresh greens that sprout up under the bird feeder, and only when they first come up and are tender.
Many of the plants in our yards, such as dandelions and violets, are very healthy foods for people and animals; so if Chipper wants to eat those, I think it is very healthy for him.

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03-04-2015, 05:02 PM
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RE: Is eating grass normal or abnormal for your pet ??
It's normal for my pet. My grandma said that means there is going to rain when they eat grass. And they will spit out the grass finally.
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03-26-2015, 11:41 PM
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RE: Is eating grass normal or abnormal for your pet ??
Chipper aso likes to dig in the dirt and lick it sometimes. He does not do this a lot; and I don't have any idea why he does it when he does dig up the dirt. He does not do this very often, and maybe it is some kind of a mineral that his body needs more of at those times. Since he doesn't do it a lot; I don't think it is just that he likes the taste of the dirt; but that at times, his body craves something that is in the dirt.
Animals seem to just chew on strange things sometimes. Horses will chew on a tree, or even the wood in their stall. Sometimes, they do this because of a lack of nutrients; but sometimes, they just chew out of boredome when they are locked in their stall for long hours and not outside eating grass.
Horses are natural browsers; so they are designed to be doing a lot of chewing.
I don't think that it is anything to worry about if a dog occasionally chews grass, or other vegetation, as long as they don't seem sick afterwards.

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04-04-2015, 10:58 PM
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RE: Is eating grass normal or abnormal for your pet ??
Many veterinarians consider grass eating as normal dog behaviour. Evidence suggests that Dog eats grass when they feel unwell. While dogs do not gain anything nutritional value from grass, but it may not hurt them. (source:http://www.petsworld.in/blog/why-do-dogs-eat-grass.html)
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