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Old 05-11-2010, 08:53 PM
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Default Eating & vomiting grass

I have two border collies one four years of age & the other two years of age. However just lately my youngest has been for some reason eating grass then a few hours later vomiting it back up. I don't understand why he has started doing this, can somebody help please?

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Old 05-12-2010, 09:47 AM
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Dogs do seem to enjoy the fresh spring grass. I would not worry unduly.

A vet visit may lay your mind to rest?

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Old 06-07-2010, 06:34 PM
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i think it is okay. maybe their stomach can't take it. just like my dog, when he eat something like his stomach can't take it he vomits.
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Think its their way of dealing with stomach upset - like we'd take some pepto bismol they have a munch of some grass!
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Hello there!
I think such types of problems are common among dogs. I too have experienced such a situation with my doggy some time back. As RDW has said, I also think that this may be due to some illness in his stomach. Does he neglect eating his food as well?
Any how, I feel like it is good if you go to a vet and get a proper medical advice before the situation get more worsen.
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Are you ok now with this OP?

What do you feed them on I wonder?

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Old 02-23-2011, 05:18 PM
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Hello there!
I think such types of problems are common among dogs. I too have experienced such a situation with my doggy some time back. As RDW has said, I also think that this may be due to some illness in his stomach. Does he neglect eating his food as well?
Any how, I feel like it is good if you go to a vet and get a proper medical advice before the situation get more worsen.
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