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Answers to common questions

Many dogs eat grass occasionally, and there isn't always a single cause. This FAQ breaks down the most common reasons dogs eat grass, when it is normal, and when it may be worth taking a closer look at your dog's digestion or overall wellness.

Why do dogs eat grass?

Dogs may eat grass for several common reasons, including mild digestive discomfort, boredom, stress, or simple curiosity. Occasional grass eating is generally normal, but frequent grass eating, especially if paired with vomiting or behavior changes, may be worth monitoring or discussing with a veterinarian.

Should I stop my dog from eating grass?

In most cases, occasional grass eating does not need to be stopped. However, it is best to discourage grazing on treated lawns or areas where chemicals may be present, and to monitor your dog for any signs of discomfort.

Is it healthy for dogs to eat grass?

Eating grass is not considered a nutritional requirement for dogs, but occasional grass eating is generally not harmful for otherwise healthy dogs. The main concern is exposure to treated lawns or contaminants, which is why it is best to monitor where your dog grazes and watch for any changes in behavior.

When should I be concerned about my dog eating grass?

You may want to consult a veterinarian if grass eating becomes frequent or obsessive, or if it is accompanied by vomiting, lethargy, appetite changes, or other unusual behaviors.