Richard
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My understanding is a dog will eat grass to either calm an upset stomach or perhaps to cause said stomach to throw up. (my guess is the latter)
Here's my question with background first...
Last week, was out in fields walking 4 dogs, all on a leash. one of them got into what I THINK was some deer entrails and I got most of it out of her mouth. She might have eaten some of it.
Next day, took them out in the morning for them to do their business and for the ENTIRE walk, she was constantly trying to eat grass.
I called wife later to 'warn' her that Chloe hadn't gone to the bathroom in the morning and was eating grass. Unfortunately, wife was already gone from house, off to work and didn't take them out.
I left early that day since I presumed Chloe would not be feeling well (Marion said Chloe was laying in a corner, wimpering)
Get home, Chloe is as jumpy/yappy as ever. Oh...what do I see? There is some "blech" on the rug (sigh)
So, SOMEONE has been sick. Chloe? Otis? Hattie? Fanny? I don't know. My guess is Chloe. Not much in the pile of bile though.
Ok, so that's sort of what happened.
While I was walking them in the field and she was trying to be a moo-cow, eating all the grass she could, I couldn't help but wonder...
1. Is it better to LET her eat ALL the grass she wants and let what happens, happen?
2. Is it better to prevent her from eating ANY grass knowing that her sick stomach will bet better, but try to prevent her from tossing her cookies inside the house (which usually means on the carpet)
Thoughts??
I might add that although I STRONGLY prefer she doesn't barf inside the house, I have stronger feelings that want her to be healthy, even if that does mean eating grass and....
Here's my question with background first...
Last week, was out in fields walking 4 dogs, all on a leash. one of them got into what I THINK was some deer entrails and I got most of it out of her mouth. She might have eaten some of it.
Next day, took them out in the morning for them to do their business and for the ENTIRE walk, she was constantly trying to eat grass.
I called wife later to 'warn' her that Chloe hadn't gone to the bathroom in the morning and was eating grass. Unfortunately, wife was already gone from house, off to work and didn't take them out.
I left early that day since I presumed Chloe would not be feeling well (Marion said Chloe was laying in a corner, wimpering)
Get home, Chloe is as jumpy/yappy as ever. Oh...what do I see? There is some "blech" on the rug (sigh)
So, SOMEONE has been sick. Chloe? Otis? Hattie? Fanny? I don't know. My guess is Chloe. Not much in the pile of bile though.
Ok, so that's sort of what happened.
While I was walking them in the field and she was trying to be a moo-cow, eating all the grass she could, I couldn't help but wonder...
1. Is it better to LET her eat ALL the grass she wants and let what happens, happen?
2. Is it better to prevent her from eating ANY grass knowing that her sick stomach will bet better, but try to prevent her from tossing her cookies inside the house (which usually means on the carpet)
Thoughts??
I might add that although I STRONGLY prefer she doesn't barf inside the house, I have stronger feelings that want her to be healthy, even if that does mean eating grass and....