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Why do dogs eat grass? What are the benefits to it?

From experience, there are generally two situations when dogs eat grass. If you vomit after eating, it means that your dog has a gastric disease; if he always likes to eat and has no abnormal reactions after eating, that is the individual difference of the dog, that is, he just likes to eat. We know that there are no special ingredients in grass, it is just some chlorophyll, vitamin C, vitamin B, fiber, etc. A dog eating grass does not mean that he lacks any nutrients. Some dogs chew on weeds and sand. This phenomenon is caused by a lack of vegetables. If a dog only eats animal protein such as meat, liver, fat, etc., the digestive ability of the stomach will become worse. This is caused by increased gastric acid secretion, nausea, and even vomiting of yellow, sticky foam. Not only that, it can also cause constipation, as well as bleeding of capillaries in the mucous membranes of the gums and skin, and the accumulation of cholesterol in blood vessels can easily lead to cerebral hemorrhage. In addition, it also has a significant impact on the bones. Due to calcium precipitation in the bone tissue, the area will become hot and painful when touched, and the patient will walk with a limp. At this point, there is no way to recover. And check these reasons, all stem from the lack of vegetables. Based on the above reasons, when you feed vegetables and fruits to your dog and are rejected, you should not be discouraged. You should chop up celery, rapeseed, etc. more carefully and mix them with meat to coax it to eat. In addition, although carrots are rich in vitamin A and carotene, they are easily excreted in the feces after being chopped and cooked. It is best to squeeze the juice from the carrots and mix it with food to avoid loss. Fruit is rich in vitamin C, which is most effective for dogs infected with canine distemper, a high-heat infectious disease.