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    Do dogs fart?

    Do dogs fart? I've never noticed it before, but lately all of the sudden we'd smell something really terrible and the only explanation is "the dogs did it"

    Also, is it normal for them to have a foul smell like that?

    Okie, now would you all please stop laughing and start answering my question. I seriously wanted to know





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    Absolutely they do!
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    okay.. I am fine now- I had to pick myself off the floor from laughter- but YES they do...
    And not to make more laughter- one time hottie did and his fur moved on his skirt- he looked at his tail- like what the heck was that'?

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    Do dogs fart... I thought the question would be do dogs NOT fart. Everytime Jenny wakes up she does a little "bow"-like stretch and has a little squeaky fart to go with it... Very lady like
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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    And not to make more laughter- one time hottie did and his fur moved on his skirt- he looked at his tail- like what the heck was that'?
    hehehehe Claire's done that before, looked back like, what was that!? hehehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by dappledoxie
    hehehehe Claire's done that before, looked back like, what was that!? hehehe
    Cracks ya up doesn't it??? lolllllllll rofl.. ( ouch- no more laughing.. teehee..)

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    OH YES THEY DO!!! The bigger the dog, the bigger the bang!!!!!! My dogs do it, then they leave the room!!!!

    Kittys do it too, just thought i would share that!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by critter crazy
    OH YES THEY DO!!! The bigger the dog, the bigger the bang!!!!!! My dogs do it, then they leave the room!!!!

    Kittys do it too, just thought i would share that!!
    I'm sorry but I have to disagree with the bigger the dog, the bigger the bang. Fenway has been known to shake the house.

    I remember one night, my cat Cosmo was lying on his back. The next thing you know....KABOW!! He let out a HUGE fart! He looked as surprised as I was. I couldn't stop laughing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by critter crazy
    OH YES THEY DO!!! The bigger the dog, the bigger the bang!!!!!! My dogs do it, then they leave the room!!!!

    Kittys do it too, just thought i would share that!!
    I'm not to sure about that i have a tiny dog and hes got quite a "BIG BANG" to him. My paretns cats normally do it after they have milk. Mister (the chi) does it after playing to hard and then it spooks him like what was that.
    LOL

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    ROFLOL,....hehehehe.
    Bailey is the farter around here. Evidentally M&M missed my post about when I gave Bailey EVO or Natural Balance canned on his kibble and I thought I actually had a sewer leak and what was running across my mind initially was "OMG, HOW much is a plumber going to charge!!!".......And then I realized what it was and I looked at him and I said, "Is THAT YOU?????!!!" OMG!! .......yep it was.

    But also M&M your dog could need the anal glands expressed. You'll get one foul smell from your dog IF they do need expressed also.

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    Oh yes they do!! And it can be a room clearing experience. My Sasha, such a little lady, the other night on our way upstairs to bed she let loose on the stairs. Well, I couldn't help but howl with laughter. She's looking at me like, mom it's not funny!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dappledoxie
    hehehehe Claire's done that before, looked back like, what was that!? hehehe
    Niño does the same!

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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    okay.. I am fine now- I had to pick myself off the floor from laughter- but YES they do...
    And not to make more laughter- one time hottie did and his fur moved on his skirt- he looked at his tail- like what the heck was that'?
    ROFLAMO!!! I never even noticed that comment!!!!
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    Oh Yeah! Can clear a room fast, too! Some breeds are known for this "asset." Bet it's Missy, from the photos of your three.
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    They certainly do, lol.

    Most of the time they are silent but deadly types but you do hear the odd louder fart come from a dog. Same with belching. I've heard both my dogs belch on occasion.
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