
Why Do Dogs Eat Grass?
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Science, Chemistry, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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The video explores why dogs eat grass, debunking the theory that it's solely to induce vomiting, as only 25% of dogs vomit after eating grass. It suggests that dogs might simply enjoy grass or seek a varied diet, similar to their wild counterparts like wolves and coyotes. Dogs are omnivores and may eat grass for fiber or minerals. If a dog eats a lot of grass, it might indicate a nutritional deficiency. Owners should ensure the grass is free from harmful chemicals and consult a vet if concerned.
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