5 thoughts on “Why do puppies eat tree leaves”

  1. Dogs eat leaves to clear the stomach, mainly because the dog's gastrointestinal structure is unique. The dog's stomach is very large, accounting for about 2/3 of the abdominal cavity, but the intestines are short, accounting for about 1/3 of the abdominal cavity, so the dog basically uses the stomach to digest food and absorb nutrients. There are "muscles" like leaves and grass.
    Although the dog is a carnivore, the dog can rely on foods such as vegetables and grains when survival. The diet nutrition of typical wild carnivores comes from the contents of the herbivores captured by them.

  2. Animals, such as dogs such as dogs, occasionally eat grass. They use grass's crude fiber to help foods with excessive gastrointestinal oil digestion. Spit out the grass together

  3. Hehe, because it feels indigestion, I want to change something to be so clear
    It if it is a puppy, it may be curious about the puppy, biting and playing. Don't care about it

  4. Dogs should have self -medical instincts. Some people in my village have grown a small tree for treatment. The dogs eat the leaves when they vomit and don't want to eat. I suspect which leaves are treasures! Take some leaves to go to test may have mysterious value

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