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Clutch my dog is constantly farting. he is a 2 year old red nose. he has been eating the same food for awile now and ro some reason he gets gassy all of a sudden. any tips or how i can stop this or at least not make them smell so bad lol. #1 · May 22, 2012 my dog is constantly farting. he is a 2 year old red nose. he has been eating the same food for awile now and ro some reason he gets gassy all of a sudden. any tips or how i can stop this or at least not make them smell so bad lol. Sort by Oldest first Oldest first Newest first Most reactions #2 · May 22, 2012 I'm not sure what it is . I'm just posting to let you know I feel your pain! My dog can make a skunk red with envy. #3 · May 22, 2012 What is he eating? Does he gulp his food? #4 · May 22, 2012 he is eating Blue seal performance dog food. he eats his food at a normal pace i guess. i know if we change his treats up or things of that nature he gets gassy but it gets to the point where his farts are actually kinda loud haha. #12 · May 31, 2012 Im sorry, (butt) this is to funny hahahahahahha :hammer: 0 Reply #5 · May 22, 2012 Odin farts depending on his treats. my BFs sister gave us some Wellness and Blue "jerky" style treats cuz they made her French Bulldog gassy. and needless to say, they made Odin stink as well. *shrug* try different treats maybe? #6 · May 22, 2012 Yeah my boy was terrible until we went grain free. He could clear out a room, which would sometimes come in handy to pass the blame onto if you know what I mean, lol. Since we went grain free he still toots but no smell. What are you feeding him? Any new treats if its all of a sudden you are noticing and you have no changed the food I would think SOMETHING has changed? #7 · May 23, 2012 (Edited) Flatulence is the result of gasses that accumulate in the digestive tract. These gasses typically get there in one of the following ways: •Swallowing excessive amounts of air (especially from "wolfing down" food) can cause excessive amounts of gas. Remember, what goes in must come out. If your dog does not burp out swallowed air, it will come out the other end. However, flatulence from swallowed air does not usually have a strong odor. •The normal process of digestion produces gasses in the intestinal tract. Foul-smelling gas is often caused by bacteria in the colon that aids in digestion of foods that were not completely digested in the stomach and small intestines. •Infections, diseases and disorders of the GI tract can cause excess gas production. If a dog has excessive flatulence with a foul odor, the culprit is likely dietary. It may, however, be the result of an infection or illness. I had a dog that had GI issues and suffered from Gastroenteritis.....he was not only gassy but would every so often throw up bile with flecks of blood in it that looked like coffee grinds. trial and error with getting him on the right diet but venison finally helped him as well as probiotics. #8 · May 24, 2012 Thanks guys for all your help. i really appreciate it. #9 · May 24, 2012 Ecko's farts are audible for sure, but since being grain free he is def less smelly. Its awesome when Dawn looks at me when Ecko rips one. LMAO! #10 · May 24, 2012 I hear ya, lol like I SWEAR it wasn't me! lol Which is very handy when it really is you who dun the deed hahaha 0 Reply #11 · May 24, 2012 lol my 2 year old daughter always dies laughing whenever he does. she says good boy clutch hahaha #13 · Jun 7, 2018 My BUD BUD's butt Hi My Baby boy-(well 80lbs) baby boy- Buddy, (the Bud Bud) butt is out of control- he even leaves the room when he farts. it literally knocks out the house -i give him the Blue Holistic food in lamb and rice,and chicken and rice and he loves it, but his ass doesnt. He used to eat ONE, same problem. He keeps stinking the house out- does anyone know anything that can help? He is in GREAT shape big muscely happy loved boy- and yes this is funny as hell, but its really really bad. He eats slowly, drinks tons of water- loved baby. I cant have him in the room with me to sleep sometimes it makes me sick to my stomach, and i hate that. ideas?? #14 · Jun 7, 2018 Well first these dogs are known for clearing rooms! You can try switching to a fish based grain free food. It could be an allergy to the grains or the chicken. Fish based foods provide extra Omega 3 and are least likely to cause allergies. It may help but it may not. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk #15 · Jun 8, 2018 Probiotics should help as well. #16 · Oct 26, 2018 I always keep a febreze spray near Piccolo! ha ha ha! #17 · Oct 27, 2018 Give her beano Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk Insert Quotes Post Reply
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