@DebraDownSouth:
Okay I'll learn to keep my mouth shut sometimes! LOL eeeefarm, I have rarely had a dog throw up grass, been many years…......So okay I experienced my first "definitely ate grass to throw up" experience. Ick. And WHY do they have to do it in front of the door so you step in it before you can see it?
LOL Debra! Maybe she was reading the thread and felt obliged to comment. Seriously, I have seen it off and on over the years, and mostly I can recognize it when it's a deliberate attempt to throw up, vs a dog who was "grazing" and overdid it with the inevitable consequences. At the moment, Perry likes grazing on the spring grass, and I yell at him when he does so. (usually he quits, with a "sorry Mom" look on his face) He is oblivious enough to possible consequences to come in before he starts to retch, and the worst thing is I am never sure he has ingested enough grass to cause a problem until I hear that unmistakable sound!
Conversely, when he "wants to barf", he just gobbles the grass, then sits down with that "I'm going to puke" expression on his face, until he starts to retch. He doesn't attempt to come back inside. Fortunately I haven't had many episodes this spring.
I did have one very upsetting incident a few years ago that was definitely triggered by stress…...my husband had neglected to take his roller ball treat out of his crate where it was locked to build anticipation.......and we were gone for a couple of hours, with poor Perry seeing but unable to access his treats. When I got home, I didn't immediately realize what had happened, but he wanted out urgently, and once outside began gobbling grass until he puked, then while retching fell over on his side and appeared to have a small seizure. Afterwards he was a little shaky, and then fine. No repeats, thank goodness, and it has been years since that incident.