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Yes but, curiously, a dog's digestive system cannot digest raw green plant material. The vegetables in commercial dogfood are already cooked. When a wild dog eats the contents of the prey's stomach it is eating plants that have been mostly or partly digested by the prey: the dog's own system can cope with that. Your dog probably eats grass too. Most dogs seem to. (Today, with a canine sense of the absurd, four of mine stopped alongside the horses in the field outside and all of them started grazing, as though making fun of the horses who doing the same thing  )Nobody really knows for sure why dogs do this, given that they can't digest it, but the likelihood is that they take in the fibre as an aid to their digestion,perhaps because they want it as some laxative or aid to vomiting.The old story is that they feel some stomach upset and take it as a remedy. They commonly vomit the grass straight back up. Your dog may enjoy the chewing of the raw carrot or celery as much as anything else about the material.Neither will hurt the dog.Dogs know which of the materials that they might encounter in the wild are harmful. Unfortunately they aren't so good with man -made materials that hurt them e.g. they like chocolate bars and some find anti-freeze tasty.
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