Corn (doesn't digest completely) Soy (beans!) beet pulp (pushes food through without complete digestion.).. if your kibble is free of all of these culprits, your dog may just have a chronic digestive problem.....Beano will help, and is not harmful for him..
Also, fresh yogurt fed with dinner will aid in complete digestion, and often relieves the problem..
2006-08-07 08:11:47
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answered by Chetco 7
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There are several factors that cause this Unpleasant situation but here are a few at home tips you can do before having to call on the Vet.
Look at the label of your dog food It might be the soy content is a bit high. If you think this maybe the problem I would slowly switch the diet to a food source with a lower soy content.
It could also be the way he eats. Does he gulp? is there other dogs there , so it is a bit of food competition? a good solution for that problem is put tennis or baseball in the food bowl. It will cause them to slow down how fast they are eating. If none of this sounds like your pooch your vet could always get you "Cur Tail" it is an anti-gas product. Just to be on the safe side I would always follow up with the Vet or a good Canine Health website just to be sure you haven't overlooked anything. Good Luck!!
2006-08-07 08:24:25
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answered by Erin O. 3
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A Dog Person. I Love How My Dogs Run Up 2 The Door To Greet Me When I Get Home. I Like Cats Tho Too....But Dogs Just Seem To Have A Little More Personality.
2016-03-27 02:34:54
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answered by ? 4
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think about what gives you gas something you ate, lack of activity or "air" on the your tummy. Sometimes it is internal, try natural digestion easers. Look on the web for herbs for dogs and cats. Dont be freaked but you may come across some Wiccan sites. But the information is awesome. My dog has horrible breathe because his teeth are rotting and falling out. I give him mint and charcoal. Not tons better but he is old and has only a few teeth left but its all that can be done.
Good Luck
2006-08-07 08:07:57
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answered by kathy 2
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Usually, at least in my experience, it's been the kind of dogfood they're eating. Sometimes, a dog or cat just can't easily digest a certain brand of food. Try switching to something else.
2006-08-07 08:02:30
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answered by clarity 7
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The enzymes in their bodies cannot break down some of the things they are eating. If the odor is bad, what they have eaten had a lot of sulfur compounds.
It's a lot like what happens after we eat a lot of beans (insoluble fiber) and garlic (sulfur compounds).
2006-08-07 08:07:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Too much fiber in the diet. Try one of the better brands of dog food.
2006-08-07 08:19:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing can be done everone eats so everyone farts so if they didn't eat they would not fart!
I attached a great site for helping with flatulance in dogs!
2006-08-07 08:03:22
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answered by Kat girl 3
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What you feed them can do alot... my grandma's dog had a problem with this. Also some breeds are more pron to this like Bulldogs... belive me they can stink you out of a room.
2006-08-07 08:23:05
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answered by Justsomegirl 3
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I hear it's mostly from feeding the animal table food. You should only feed them animal food.
Try buying them quality pet food too like science diets etc.
2006-08-07 08:01:27
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answered by elguzano1 4
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