Dogs may eat grass due to natural instincts, dietary deficiencies, or to induce vomiting.
Some dogs may enjoy the taste or find it a satisfying behavior.
To prevent grass consumption, ensure a balanced diet with proper nutrients.
Provide alternative chewing options like dog-friendly toys.
Regular veterinary check-ups can identify any nutritional gaps.
If excessive grass-eating persists, consult a vet to rule out underlying health issues.
Supervise outdoor activities and discourage access to potentially harmful plants.
Training commands like "leave it" can help redirect their behavior.