As I sit here at my keyboard, my ever loyal dogs are sleeping at my feet.
Even in his sleep, one of them is trying to kill me. I have had both of them on a steady Iams dry food (weight control) diet for quite a long time. I have really cut back on the "people food" and they have only gotten a bit of beef, chicken, or a milkbone to supplement their diets.
My God. Clyde is farting non-stop and it reeks something awful. I just did a little web search, and I'd like to share the following with all of you who suffer as I am now suffering. He's about to get woken up for a little treat of yogurt. Let's end the misery NOW........
"EIGHT TIPS TO REDUCE YOUR DOG’S FLATULENCE"
"This short report comes to you courtesy of http://www.dogflatulence.com
Please feel free to pass this document to your friends, give it away from your web site as a free download or as a gift to your ezine/newsletter subscribers.
Tip 1. Give your dog a good quality diet. Feed your pooch with only the best dog food you can afford.
Tip 2. Don’t feed your dog food which you know is likely to give cause to gas and flatulence. Think about it – you know what gives you gas so feeding your dog on the same is likely to cause the same result!
Tip 3. After your dog has eaten, given them a spoonful of natural yoghurt as a little treat. This can aid digestion and help to prevent a flatulence outbreak.
Tip 4. If your dog is prone to “wolfing” down his food, try feeding them on a “little and often” basis. If your dog is “wolfing” he’s swallowing air with his food – a cause of flatulence. Feeding little and often can help to cut down on that.
Tip 5. Raise his bowl off the floor a little. You can buy, inexpensively, dog bowl stands. This can help him to eat at a “natural” height and also help to stop him “wolfing” and swallowing air.
Tip 6. Try to cut out those treats you can help but dish out when your dog gives you “that” look. It’ll help to keep his weight down too. Or if you really must give in to temptation from time to time, give him a little piece of chicken or good quality kibble.
Tip 7. Regular exercise. A dog who gets his share of “walkies” will be a happy and healthy dog. Another aid to digestion and flatulence prevention measure. Plus – if any gas does “escape” while your out with your dog it can escape “naturally” and not cause a “nasty smell” in your house.
Tip 8. Talk to your vet about vitamin supplements – the right vitamins can help cut down on dog flatulence as well as being good for your dog’s health in general."



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