Gas?

Quote:
This is a commonly held belief. Yoghurt benefits some dogs, if they do not have issues with dairy products, however, it does not contain enough live bacteria to really make any difference with a dog digestion wise.

I would recommend a Digestive Enhancer, this can really be beneficial to your dog, it can help him use whatever you feed him more efficiently, and will eliminate or greatly minimize digestive troubles such as gas, loose stools, etc.

I use the one from Nature's Farmacy. http://www.naturesfarmacy.com
 
My dog was getting horrid gas all day long, really upsetting the household. I changed his food to Pedigree, and the gas is gone. Reno will be on Pedigree from now on. I can't remember what he was on before that though. Good luck with your dog.
 
Quote:
That's interesting-I used to feed my dogs Pedigree and they all cleared the room while on that.
sickbyc.gif
I switched to Blue Seal Adult Dog Formula and no more gas, I won't be buying the Pedigree ever again. But if it works for you-
thumbsup.gif
 
Quote:
This is a commonly held belief. Yoghurt benefits some dogs, if they do not have issues with dairy products, however, it does not contain enough live bacteria to really make any difference with a dog digestion wise.

I would recommend a Digestive Enhancer, this can really be beneficial to your dog, it can help him use whatever you feed him more efficiently, and will eliminate or greatly minimize digestive troubles such as gas, loose stools, etc.

I use the one from Nature's Farmacy. http://www.naturesfarmacy.com

Thanks for that link.
smile.png
Do you use the liquid or powder and which do you reccomend?
 
The Alpo canned did the same thing. We used to call it Alpo farts...lol. I don't feed canned dog food, but every once in a while the hubby will pick some up for a treat.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom