On this site you will find that some so called vets are saying the site below is unreal,but I deal with dogs every day of my life and have found that the site is very helpful for those that can't afford vet bills for something they can handle themselves at a much lower cost.Try the site,it has many home medicines you can safely use on your pet providing you follow direction given on the site.Hope this helps.
http://www.filarescue.org/medicines.shtml
2006-11-07 11:28:55
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answered by Help 6
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Try feeding him rice, plain rice. It's good for bowel problems. But you should also check his stool for evidence of worms. If it's not worms there are also some products at the pet store that are supposed to help gas, but I have found plain white or brown rice to be the best fix for this problem.
Also, did you change his food? Some food has a lot of preservatives and additives that could be giving him gas. Look for more high protien dog foods.
2006-11-07 13:22:06
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answered by Mrs. B. 1
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NEVER give a pet medicine that is met for humans without specific instructions from a vet, they can end up with a lot worse than gas. Anyhow it's the food you feed them that give them gas. Try another brand, stay away from cheap stuff like Skippy. Stick to naturals and limit people food. Also plenty of exercise....at least it happens outside!!! BOL
2006-11-07 12:11:18
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answered by mc_mommy 2
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at this point all you can do is let it pass. Alot of people have told me that bully sticks give their dogs gas. Your dog's digestive system is most likely just not used to the amounts of fats and protein in the bully stick.. not to get an entire one at one time! Next time you offer a bully stick, try breaking it and giving her part of one, instead of a whole one.
2016-03-19 05:09:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Charcoal tablets/granules are great. My sister had a boxer that suffered (well the humans suffered) from excess gas. But lots of boxers do.
It is possible he ate something that has caused the gas and you have to let it work its way out .. yerk
2006-11-07 11:46:12
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answered by Feline Female 4
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Have you changed food recently? It may just be taking his system a while to adjust, if so. You can give a dog Pepto Bismal.
2006-11-07 11:26:14
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answered by mustanglynnie 5
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butter milk works great and they love(yuck) if it a really big dog about 4 oz or 2 to 3 oz for smaller dogs
2006-11-07 11:30:13
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answered by ace 2
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Hi, if you switched food recently, or gave him people food, than he will be gassy. How are his stool, does he have the runs, is he compacted, most importantly, how old is he and does he feel discomfort. Write me and let me know.
Susie
2006-11-07 11:37:20
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answered by wildmedicsue 4
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try giving it some malox in his food to make him let out all the bad food he eats and change his dog food type and no table food at all.
2006-11-07 11:39:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Beano.
2006-11-07 11:25:50
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answered by MegaNerd 3
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