So, what kibble dog food do you recommend? Personally I'm distrustful of Vets that are younger than 50 with a high over head office! I'm 72 have owned "working dogs" all my life. My previous Vet that died recently at age 88 was a wonder, his office was drab from the turn of the century decor. Many times or few times my pups would catch a bug, I would call my vet, he would say bring in 1 or 2 pups and stool sample, he would diagnose the condition and prescribe accordingly for all the pups and adults. Once my vet was on vacation so I was forced to call another vet, they wanted me to bring in all the pups and the parents! They were going to charge me for each dog I brought in! Talk about padding the bill! Another time one of my most valuable dog, was either poisoned or was bowel obstructed, basically he was dying! The vet suggested the options, I decided let do a blood screen and abdominal XR. But instead they gave a dying dog a full coarse of 3 different antibiotics. Also, I brought my dog in with an IV I inserted, a task I have been doing for over 50 years. They took out the IV I placed and but a new one in and charged me! I asked what was wrong with the IV I placed, the aid said nothing but the vet ordered a new one and added to the bill. After awhile a surgical team came in and suggested they do an exploratory surgery that would have cost $8000. this for a dying dog! My old vet would have gave me the information and would have humanely euthanize my dog. So, young vet are not to be trusted and if recommend a brand a kibble, they are definitely in the pockets of the dog food industry. People out there, if you own dogs, find and get friendly with dog breeders and farmers, they have been treating their animals for ever! Learn every thing you can, google it and save yourself the inflated prices of the new breed of Vets out there. Oh, its no big deal if your animal eats grass, I add spinach or kale to my dogs feed and I feed "RAW".
I live in a community in south Florida where the grass is treated with toxins to kill off frogs and other small critters, they even put up small temporary cautions signs once in a while... DON'T let your dog eat this kind of grass
dogs or cats eat grass if they are experiencing upset stomach. possibly a too basic or too acidic food. A grass might neutralize the acidity before they throw it up to avoid heart burn
My dog keeps eating grass once in a while. He just did it this morning on his walk. We went to the vet a few weeks ago and they said that it's what wolves do in the wild when they aren't feeling well to help the vomit sooner. Now he isn't eating. I have a feeling he is now because I hear chomping lol.
My dog eats grass all the time. After he finish going to the bathroom he will just walk a graze. If you let him stay outside by himself he will barf up a grass ball in the shape of his stomach the next day.
Eating grass can be dangerous for dogs....Long grasses can cause grass balls in the digestive tract in which when it enters the small intestine it cannot pass and can cause a blockage causing many complications. Grasses take longer to break down hence the blockage. If your dog is unfortunate to pass the grass ball surgery will be required.
I was thinking the same thing. I can picture her getting home from work, taking off the glasses, taking the pin out of her hair, and tossing her head around to get her hair to fall down. All while Marvin Gaye's song "Let's get it on" is playing.... Lol
So, what kibble dog food do you recommend? Personally I'm distrustful of Vets that are younger than 50 with a high over head office! I'm 72 have owned "working dogs" all my life. My previous Vet that died recently at age 88 was a wonder, his office was drab from the turn of the century decor. Many times or few times my pups would catch a bug, I would call my vet, he would say bring in 1 or 2 pups and stool sample, he would diagnose the condition and prescribe accordingly for all the pups and adults. Once my vet was on vacation so I was forced to call another vet, they wanted me to bring in all the pups and the parents! They were going to charge me for each dog I brought in! Talk about padding the bill! Another time one of my most valuable dog, was either poisoned or was bowel obstructed, basically he was dying! The vet suggested the options, I decided let do a blood screen and abdominal XR. But instead they gave a dying dog a full coarse of 3 different antibiotics. Also, I brought my dog in with an IV I inserted, a task I have been doing for over 50 years. They took out the IV I placed and but a new one in and charged me! I asked what was wrong with the IV I placed, the aid said nothing but the vet ordered a new one and added to the bill. After awhile a surgical team came in and suggested they do an exploratory surgery that would have cost $8000. this for a dying dog!
My old vet would have gave me the information and would have humanely euthanize my dog. So, young vet are not to be trusted and if recommend a brand a kibble, they are definitely in the pockets of the dog food industry.
People out there, if you own dogs, find and get friendly with dog breeders and farmers, they have been treating their animals for ever! Learn every thing you can, google it and save yourself the inflated prices of the new breed of Vets out there. Oh, its no big deal if your animal eats grass, I add spinach or kale to my dogs feed and I feed "RAW".
No the dogs are naturally prone to eat grass to help with the imbalance in ther stomach!! They're clever buttons😉
You made that up...
I live in a community in south Florida where the grass is treated with toxins to kill off frogs and other small critters, they even put up small temporary cautions signs once in a while...
DON'T let your dog eat this kind of grass
My dog will go on runs with me and will take a couple chomps. It's quite funny, but sometimes on rare occasions he will throw up.
dogs or cats eat grass if they are experiencing upset stomach. possibly a too basic or too acidic food. A grass might neutralize the acidity before they throw it up to avoid heart burn
My cat is always getting in trouble for eating my fake "Christmas" tree
As long as they aren't smoking grass, it's cool...Lol
They fancy a bit of salad now and then like we do.
My dog keeps eating grass once in a while. He just did it this morning on his walk. We went to the vet a few weeks ago and they said that it's what wolves do in the wild when they aren't feeling well to help the vomit sooner. Now he isn't eating. I have a feeling he is now because I hear chomping lol.
My dog eats grass all the time. After he finish going to the bathroom he will just walk a graze. If you let him stay outside by himself he will barf up a grass ball in the shape of his stomach the next day.
My dog always ate grass, but now with diabetes he's trying to bindge and it makes me vomit
Interesting. Always wondered why they would do this.
My cat did this as well
anyone know the type of grass preference my dog dose this alot but is very picky on the type of grass.
I have a pug he eats grass 3 days and he doesn't eat it he's not sick
Here lately my dog just ain't eating grass he's eaten freaking leaves off of shrubs. he doesn't do it all the time.
Thank really good vide, and a cute pup.
Be aware large amounts of grass is not good can cause hardening of the stomach lining most vets should tell
You this she didn’t
My yorkie eats grass once in a while
Cool! I have a yorki too!
My York’s eats grass too
Eating grass can be dangerous for dogs....Long grasses can cause grass balls in the digestive tract in which when it enters the small intestine it cannot pass and can cause a blockage causing many complications. Grasses take longer to break down hence the blockage. If your dog is unfortunate to pass the grass ball surgery will be required.
my pug shes eats grass sometimes
Should have said you didn’t know at the beginning
Thanks for the info Doc. But on a different note, the glasses and the hair...very sexy.
I was thinking the same thing. I can picture her getting home from work, taking off the glasses, taking the pin out of her hair, and tossing her head around to get her hair to fall down. All while Marvin Gaye's song "Let's get it on" is playing.... Lol
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She is beautiful
u weird
My dog ate like the hole fucking back yard
Why does your dog eat grass?
Because he can't find his pipe?
Go sit in the corner and think about how bad that joke was.
I liked it.lol
My pug eats grass sometimes
She’s pretty
Very informative. Thanks
😂i don't know 😂 is it good for them😂
Dogs eat grass simply because they can!
William Shatner
your eye is missing the glass hole
Your brain is missing cells...
Your a child obviously no adult on here would say such a thing to a smart&beautiful lady grow up plz
Lol that was fanny
What a babe
Screw the grass. Why does my dog eat cat shit?
Dogs eat grass for no other reason than, its a food source and a genetic trait, Its that simple.