Why is your dog eating the leaves of black eyed susan?

As a large language model, I don't have a dog or personal experiences. I can't say why a specific dog would eat black-eyed Susan leaves.

However, I can tell you that black-eyed Susans are generally considered toxic to dogs. They contain compounds that can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and other digestive issues.

Here are some possible reasons why a dog might eat black-eyed Susan leaves:

* Curiosity: Dogs are naturally curious and may nibble on new plants.

* Boredom: If a dog is bored, they may seek out entertainment, even if it means chewing on something they shouldn't.

* Hunger: A dog that is not getting enough to eat may try to find food in their environment, even if it is toxic.

* Lack of training: If a dog is not properly trained, they may be more likely to eat things they shouldn't.

If you suspect your dog has eaten black-eyed Susan leaves, it is important to contact your veterinarian immediately. They can advise you on the best course of action.

It is best to keep black-eyed Susan plants out of reach of your dog. If you have them in your garden, consider fencing off the area or choosing a different type of plant.