Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Happy new year everybody! If you thought the discussion where I asked about what ideal poop should look like was bad, wait for this one :)
Still picture perfect poops from Milo and in general a happy pup BUT...he has really smelly gas. Eye watering, room clearing silent farts, to be precise. Should I be concerned? Is this a prewarning that the food is not agreeing with him, or a result of the increase in protein in his diet? Have any of you tried any charcoal tablets or anything to help with this socially embarrassing problem?
thanks
KC
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A lot of us experienced this when first switching over to garin=free, but it's odd for it to develop after the dog's been eating the food for awhile. It's possible that it's just a temporary thing. I think everybody has gas once in awhile, dogs too, lol.
Have you given him any new treats lately? Any new people food over the holidays?
It took my dogs about 3 months to get over the gas when we switched to grain=free. And if we switch brands or 'flavors' they get gassy again. If we give treats it can set off one or the other of them. Also one of our dogs just is gassier than the others.
Good idea! The probiotics in the yogurt can work wonders. Make sure it's plain, low-fat unflavored yogurt (not Activia, not vanilla, not Greek-style).
Jackdoodle will not eat yogurt, so I never had the chance to see what probiotics can do to regulate the bacteria in the stomach until his recent bout with digestive problems after the hambone incident. I purchased some probiotic capsules for him, and they helped almost immediately.
Milo loves yogurt and eats a bit every day, maybe I will try and add to his kibble rather than as a treat. He has had the gas about two to three weeks now. Thanks for all your suggestions and support.
All of you are great! I appreciate your advice so much. I am definitely going to try this.
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