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In today's array of food-related questions that dog owners ask, "Why does my dog eat grass?" is one of the most universally searched queries across the UK. Whether you feed Raw Dog Food, cold-pressed, or standard kibble, watching your dog suddenly graze like a sheep on a morning walk is both confusing and concerning. The good news? In the vast majority of cases, occasional grass eating is a completely normal, instinctive canine behaviour. But when it becomes obsessive or frantic, it could be your dog's way of telling you something important about their diet and digestive health.
In this myth-busting episode of The Dog Food Expert Podcast, Alex and Daniel tackle the science, the instinct, and the nutrition behind canine grass eating. We debunk the most persistent myth of all—that dogs only eat grass to make themselves sick—and reveal that fewer than 25% of grass-eating dogs actually vomit. We explore the evolutionary explanation (wolves eat plant material too!), the sensory enjoyment factor, and the increasingly supported theory that nutritional deficiencies—particularly a lack of natural dietary fibre—drive many dogs to seek out grass as a supplement.
Most importantly, we discuss how switching to a biologically complete, fresh diet that includes natural fibre, vegetables, and green tripe can reduce or eliminate obsessive grazing behaviour entirely.
In this episode, we cover:
Why Listen? Stop panicking every time your dog sniffs a lawn. This episode gives you the knowledge to tell the difference between a happy, instinctive nibble and a genuine nutritional red flag—plus actionable dietary advice to address the root cause.
By Dog Food ExpertIn today's array of food-related questions that dog owners ask, "Why does my dog eat grass?" is one of the most universally searched queries across the UK. Whether you feed Raw Dog Food, cold-pressed, or standard kibble, watching your dog suddenly graze like a sheep on a morning walk is both confusing and concerning. The good news? In the vast majority of cases, occasional grass eating is a completely normal, instinctive canine behaviour. But when it becomes obsessive or frantic, it could be your dog's way of telling you something important about their diet and digestive health.
In this myth-busting episode of The Dog Food Expert Podcast, Alex and Daniel tackle the science, the instinct, and the nutrition behind canine grass eating. We debunk the most persistent myth of all—that dogs only eat grass to make themselves sick—and reveal that fewer than 25% of grass-eating dogs actually vomit. We explore the evolutionary explanation (wolves eat plant material too!), the sensory enjoyment factor, and the increasingly supported theory that nutritional deficiencies—particularly a lack of natural dietary fibre—drive many dogs to seek out grass as a supplement.
Most importantly, we discuss how switching to a biologically complete, fresh diet that includes natural fibre, vegetables, and green tripe can reduce or eliminate obsessive grazing behaviour entirely.
In this episode, we cover:
Why Listen? Stop panicking every time your dog sniffs a lawn. This episode gives you the knowledge to tell the difference between a happy, instinctive nibble and a genuine nutritional red flag—plus actionable dietary advice to address the root cause.