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ChloeLove
08-02-2003, 08:08 PM
Chloe has been having some...er...smelly problems lately, and it is really disgusting. I mean, the occasional one is fine, but that's not what's going on right now. She hasn't eaten anything out of the ordinary, so I don't know what the problem could be. Any tips on what to do? Or I have heard that some foods can help calm a dog's stomach down. Does anyone know what these foods are? :confused: Thanks!
-Amanda
bnormal
08-03-2003, 10:04 AM
Can't answer your question but I can relate...Callihan and Mitchell can clear a room!
:D :D :D
Check out the dog catalogs or your Pet Shop.
They have gas chewable tablets for dogs on the market.
I use Gas-Aid for my pups.
I know that dry toast or a buscuit is is ok, but
that's when they have a soft stool.
bnormal, my dogs can clear out a room too. hehehe
bnormal
08-03-2003, 10:20 AM
KYS, but dobes don't have any kind of filter in place...
:D :D :D
anna_66
08-03-2003, 10:30 AM
Angus is also one who can "clear a room":eek:
We've found that yogurt works really well because of the live active cultures in it.
lovemyshiba
08-03-2003, 11:22 AM
Of my three, Riley is the one who can clear the room--whew!!!
I have found that certain treats do it to him, so I just don't give those to him any more.
My mom has a dal who used to get really bad gas from rawhide--does Chloe chew on rawhide??
LoudLou
08-03-2003, 04:00 PM
LOUD Louie used to get "The Stinkies" when he was a pup but a simple Food change cured that....
Funny story ~ When I was young we had a Bassett Hound, Archibald {RB}(Archie). Archie lived to be about 18 years old, we lived in a Studio Apartment... you could go to the bathroom, cook dinner AND answer the front door at the same time.
My Mother had the Jehovah's Witnesses in for a Bible study once and well, Archie "Cleared" that room in mere seconds!!! Good Boy Archie!!!
puppygrrl4eva7
08-03-2003, 11:20 PM
Sometimes Ringo will be resting on my shoulder, and I smell something gross, yep it's Ringo and he has to make it silent so I find out the hard way not to mention that his little rump is right next to my face.He so loves me;)
pitc9
08-04-2003, 08:48 AM
I wish I knew what can cure it as well!! I feed both of my pups the same food, and the same treats, but Buddy is the only one with deadly gas that can clear a room (or the house sometimes!)
:eek:
I Love Brian, Forever <3
08-04-2003, 12:03 PM
Originally posted by anna_66
Angus is also one who can "clear a room":eek:
We've found that yogurt works really well because of the live active cultures in it.
Same with Rosie. We also use yogurt. Works very well.
mruffruff
08-04-2003, 12:08 PM
I use yogurt, too. Bear would send me under the blankets every night with his gas.
It helps with BO and mouth odors too. All of my dogs get a spoonful stirred into their kibble every night. Big dog, big spoonfu, small dog, small spoonful. The vet said it was OK for Bear, even with his diabetes.
Mary
Issaic
08-05-2003, 07:58 PM
Bigger than our tree Times as the past :mad:
Once we had a dog, but it was hard to take care of. I was happy to had a dog....But one day our dog gave us a present in the living room that was hard to wash of. I was really mad!!!
wolfsoul
08-12-2003, 02:45 PM
Home cooked diets can help with gas problems, but I know that people using dog food are hard to convert lol.
I agree with trying the yogurt. :)
Some friends of mine have a boxer who farts ALL THE TIME. lol. It's terrible. She mostly does it when she's happy, like in the car, so the windows in the car are always down. :eek:
wolfsoul
08-12-2003, 02:46 PM
Originally posted by Issaic
Bigger than our tree Times as the past :mad:
Once we had a dog, but it was hard to take care of. I was happy to had a dog....But one day our dog gave us a present in the living room that was hard to wash of. I was really mad!!!
:confused:
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