If you spot your dog eating grass, don’t panic—it’s a common canine behavior. However, it could be a problem depending on what’s making your dogs do it and what’s on your lawn. So try to put off your dogs from doing it while you’re figuring out why they’re doing it. A surefire way to keep them from munching on your grass is to replace it with pet-friendly synthetic turf in Palm Beach.

Reasons Why Dogs Eat Grass

Many dogs eat grass because they enjoy its taste and texture. Others do it because they feel sick and want to induce vomiting to get rid of what’s upsetting their stomach.                                    Some dogs also eat grass because they haven’t eaten in a while or because their owners have left them alone for too long.

If your dogs are eating grass, it’s best to talk with your vet about it. Your vet can help you figure out how to address the problem and how to prevent it from happening again.

Dangers of Eating Grass for Dogs

Natural grass itself is usually not harmful to dogs, but there are many dangers in the soil where grass grows. Roundworms and hookworms are common parasites that can lurk in the grass. Dogs might accidentally ingest them if they pull out grass to the roots to eat.

Another danger is lungworm infection. Lungworms are transmitted by slugs and snails when they release slime into their environment while feeding.Dogs that ate a slug or snail that has been in contact with lungworm larvae could become infected with this parasite. They can also get it if they eat grass that has slime.

Lawn chemicals, such as herbicides, pesticides, and weedicides, are another health hazard. They’re toxic enough to kill plants and insects, and they tend to linger on the grass and soil after application.

Dogs can ingest them by eating sprayed grass or licking their paws after walking on treated turf. After some time, they might show symptoms of lawn chemical poisoning. such as:

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Lethargy
  • Seizures

Why Dogs Won’t Eat Synthetic Turf in Palm Beach

Artificial turf is made from materials like nylon and polyethylene, which don’t taste or smell anything like real grass. So dogs who eat grass for its flavor, texture, and smell won’t be able to enjoy the same experience with artificial turf.

Moreover, artificial grass in Palm Beach stays short, making it hard for dogs to latch on to it and pull it out of place. It’s also so durable that pups can’t damage it with their teeth, paws, and claws. Once they realize that they can’t chew through it, they’ll stop trying altogether.

On top of that, artificial grass doesn’t need toxic chemicals to keep weeds and pests away. That means you don’t need to apply weedicides and pesticides to your artificial lawn.

Pet-Proof Your Yard in No Time With Synthetic Turf for Dogs in Palm Beach, FL

Here at Palm Beach Artificial Grass, we have ready-to-install, easy-to-maintain synthetic turf products for dogs. So all you need to do is choose one, tell our team how you want it installed, and we’ll get started right away. Installation takes anywhere between hours and a few days, depending on the size of your yard.

Contact us online or by phone at 561-220-3564, and let’s talk about your project!