Will this latest TikTok trend make you soil yourself? Some TikTokers are now telling you to eat dirt. Yes, dirt, as in the stuff that’s on the ground. Or rather the ground itself. They’re claiming ...
Early spring is often signaled by an abundance of dandelions dotting lawns and fields with splashes of vibrant yellow. These early blooms are the first food sources available to pollinators such as ...
Everyone knows that soil is essential for our survival. It is where our food grows, and it is required for things like trees and other plants, which help to provide oxygen and purify the air. While ...
Ah, dogs—the gluttons of the pet world! Always ready for some culinary adventures. Unlike cats, who often turn up their noses at everything unless it’s served by a five-star chef, dogs will eat just ...
Most of us have noticed our dog walk into the backyard and grab a chunk of dirt to nibble on. It's usually no big deal. If it happens every day, however, it's something to be concerned about. But how ...
Hosted on MSN

Why dogs eat dirt or soil

Dogs and their owners are often quite similar, as is well known. However, in one aspect, we differ quite significantly: our four-legged friends clearly have different tastes. Some dogs, for example, ...
Most people sweep dirt into the trash, but a grassroots social media trend suggests sprinkling it on your lunch as a healthy treat. Health experts, however, say the risks of injury and disease far ...
It’s not longer their dirty little secret. “Crunchers,” or folks with affinities for feasting on dirt, aren’t hiding under rocks. Instead, shameless soil-connoisseurs across the internet are proudly ...