I have had a number of clients concerned that their dog or cat eats grass sometimes on a daily basis and they are concerned that there is something wrong with their pet.
Often, they tell me that it they think it is to make their dog or cat sick and they see evidence of the undigested grass either in their pet’s vomit or the other end when they pick up their dog’s poo on a walk.
I take Ruff out every morning and watch him eat the dew off the grass and the long blades of grass almost every morning – he loves grazing like a cow!
There are two main types of canine grass eating. The first is simple grazing where your dog happily munches on grass and suffers no ill effects.
Sometimes it may be to make up for a nutritional deficiency but even dogs that eat well balanced diets will eat grass. It’s possible that they simply like the taste and the sensation. It’s like a fresh salad to them. So even if you’re feeding your dog well, they might still fancy some greens!
Instinctive vomitting behaviour
The other type of grass eating is when a dog eats some grass and throws it up. This is thought to be a deliberate instinctive attempt to induce vomiting after they’ve swallowed something that makes them feel ill or disagrees with them.
Dogs that eat to make themselves vomit usually swallow grass as quickly as possible, barely even chewing it. It is believed that the long, unchewed pieces of grass stimulate their throats to bring on the vomiting reaction.
If your dog eats grass then vomits and seems fine, they have probably instictively taken care of whatever their intolerance was.
Parasites could be another reason
A team at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine believe that regular plant eating by our pets is a reflection of an innate predisposition of regular plant eating by wild ancestors, which is supported by numerous reports of wild carnivores eating plants, as shown mostly by the non-digestible grass and other plant parts seen in their scats (the researchers name for poo!)
Studies on primates have revealed non-digestible plants purge the intestinal system of worms and other parasites.
Given virtually all wild carnivores carry an intestinal parasite load, regular, instinctive plant eating would have an adaptive role in maintaining a tolerable intestinal parasite load, whether or not the animal senses the parasites.
The findings were presented at the annual Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology in Bergen, Norway.
As reported in the journal Science, the team’s advice is to buy or grow some indoor grass for cats to chew on. This will give them a chance to exercise this innate behaviour with a safe source of non-poisonous plant life.
I happily allow Ruff to be a cow-dog and fulfil his ancestral instincts on our morning walks even though he is regularly wormed😊
Being vegan keeps my eating in check
I tried jackfruit for the first time – cooked it with tomato, artichokes, onions, paprika, olives, capers, stock cube – really really nice alternative to chicken!
Vegan Cappucino
For my mid-morning cup of tea, I found the ideal solution to having a creamy frothy cup of hot caramel tea
Healthy bircher muesli for breakfast
A little like my poor Ruff, I too have suffered with a bit of indigestion with the sudden increase in all this healthy vegetable fibre for the last 2 weeks
How I love my pets
It is mental health week and being a vet, I want to highlight our profession and mental health
Mental Health Week
Our pets never judge us, trust us implicitly and they provide us with our routine and with their never-failing love….
5km run and a juice boost
Decided to try and use my saved chickpea water. My daughter and I made meringues
Excited about my new book!
This time the box had a book that I had to buy – ‘What Vegans Eat’. I imagine it is leftover stock from all those books not sold during Veganuary!
A very sad day with 3 deaths
I also had 2 very moving euthanasias of 2 Staffies today
My first day of full consulting as a vegan vet!
I felt that I had to be extra organised as a short time in the morning before setting off for work
Green smoothies are delicious!
My second day of eating as a vegan…..and I enjoyed it but bit of a sore tummy!
My first day of being a vegan vet!
My first day of eating as a vegan…..and I loved it!
We fly to Germany with 2 guinea pigs, 2 dogs and a chicken
We were just remembered as the family that chose to travel with their chicken!














