My recently adopted 6 year old 10 pound toy poodle has a sensitive stomach, I already figured that out. I've kept him on the diet he had in his previous home, Nutro Lamb and Rice small bites, because that's all he can tolerate. Any tiny addition and he experiences gastro distress. A small piece of cooked chicken can upset him very easily.
My question is, he has times when he is frantic to get out to the yard to eat grass, tons of it, and will spend a good half hour out there at that activity, almost obsessively in pursuit of grass to eat. He's out there right now. Before he begged for the door to the yard, he was sitting near me and I could hear his stomach noises.
Do dogs eat grass because their stomach is bothering them or is their stomach bothering them because they eat grass? Any suggestions on what I may to do help this one's digestion? Don't know if its relevant, but: When at the vet this spring I had a pre-op blood screening done on him, just to get a baseline, and the vet said that one of the numbers on his liver function was slightly elevated, not anything to worry about, but something to watch.
Thanks