Why Do Dogs Eat Grass?
8. Anxiety
Dogs get very close to their owners, and they tend to very loyal and loving pets. They like to get a lot of love back and also like for the household to be a safe and fun place to be. If dogs don’t get these basic needs then they can begin to struggle, potentially becoming very anxious.
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Dogs handle anxiety in different ways, potentially becoming disruptive or even aggressive. Others might become withdrawn and not want to spend time with people as they usually would. Another sign that your dog is suffering from anxiety is that they are eating more grass than they usually would.
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