Sometimes our four-legged friends begin to demonstrate very strange “culinary preferences”.
So, during a walk, pets may try to eat stones or twigs lying on the ground.
Perhaps your dog needs to be fed more often so that it gets more vitamins and doesn't try to compensate for their deficiency.
But the animal will likely continue to display dangerous behavior even after the caloric intake has been increased.
In this situation, the problem is clearly not that the dog wants to eat.
Trying to chew something inedible is a common way for an animal to show stress.
Perhaps the dog has recently found itself in a dangerous situation and is trying to “drown out” its fear.
In this case, the owner must identify the source of stress and eliminate it.
There is another possible reason why your four-legged friend may start eating stones and pieces of wood.
It is possible that the pet is in pain. And it has chosen an unusual way to distract itself from unpleasant sensations, and at the same time to attract the attention of the owner. The animal should be taken to the vet as soon as possible.
In any case, the owner has no right to ignore the pet eating stones and pieces of wood. Remember: getting such things into the gastrointestinal tract can lead to tragic consequences.