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Why Dogs Eat Grass On Occasion
Why do dogs eat grass? Because the gut, nervous system, and musculoskeletal system are trying to self-regulate. Grass eating in dogs is rarely just a stomach issue — it’s often a sign that the nervous system, digestion, and body tension are trying to rebalance together. Nate, a gorgeous senior Aussie-Greyhound mix, pauses to eat some wild grass during a forest walk - a common instinctive behaviour often linked to digestion, nervous system regulation or eating a high fat tr
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Feb 256 min read
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