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Post by buliebuse on Oct 10, 2007 7:50:34 GMT
Hi Guys Once a month or so Buse ends up with half a 'grass skirt' trailing from her rear end. This is the one thing she will under no circumstances let you help her out with.We then put extra olive oil on her kibble & let nature run its course. Does anyone else have this problem(with their dogs that is) - or is Buse eating long grass because she is lacking in dietary requirements somehow?
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Post by Shaun Eric Ewing on Oct 10, 2007 12:11:49 GMT
Most of our dogs eat grass, and it usually comes out by itself but sometimes needs a bit of help. I am not saying that it is a good or bad thing, but most dogs do it and therefore we do not stop them. If they did not need to do it, they wouldn´t do it and none of ours have ever been injured doing it.
Shaun
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Post by marty43 on Oct 15, 2007 14:22:20 GMT
both my dogs do it to, ive been told that its to help the acidity in there stomach, not sure, Must just be another dog thing. Hope all is well jules
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Post by bulieboerboels on Oct 21, 2007 14:31:26 GMT
Hi Julie our dogs all eat grass but are all grateful when helped out especially Toska who gets all embarassed and does a couple of laps to celebrate.Regards Paul.
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