Twenty - two percent watched as
their dogs vomited afterward.
Not exact matches
Only eight percent of
dogs showed signs of illness prior to ingesting plant material, and only 22 percent of those
vomited afterward.
Just like
dogs, most cats do not routinely show signs of illness prior to eating plants and don't regularly
vomit afterward.
Any
dog or cat that repeatedly eats grass and
vomits afterward may be causing irritation to the stomach by eating too much grass.
Veterinary researchers have asked this question, too, only to find that «grass eating is a common behavior in normal
dogs unrelated to illness and that
dogs do not regularly
vomit afterward.
Some veterinary studies show that about 1 in 4
dogs that regularly eat grass
vomit afterward.
Lactose, found in all dairy products, is a nutrient that some
dogs aren't able to break down and digest without having diarrhea,
vomiting, or gas
afterward.
Most
dog and cat owners report that their pets eat grass or other plant material on a daily or weekly basis, and some report that the pet
vomits afterward.