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Puppy advice
Hiya guys, I have a 5mth old gorgeous Staffie cross pup called Bella and I am having issues with her food, she was originally on pedigree chum pup wet and mixer food but i gradually swapped to Iams puppy food but this was a brand I could no longer use so we switched to Beta puppy food (gradually) she has settled really on this, weight lovely, coat lovely but the problem is she has really bad smelling trumps which actually make me heave lol, is there anything I can do to help prevent this, any information is much appreciated, Lisa x
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Re: Puppy advice
Charcole biscuits are supposed to help Xx
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I just suffer the smell, from both of them and learnt to stop giving them any veg from Sunday dinner
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As Janey says, charcoal biscuits are your best bet. They can create some truly disgusting smells at times!
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Agree with janey on biscuits. Dog farts are generaly the work of satan and can melt metal at 50 paces. My two sleep with me and i dread that phheeet sound in the night
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Re: Puppy advice
This sounds odd because Rockys farts aren't that bad smelling any more, they used to be though so can relate quite well.
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kathytake2 wrote:This sounds odd because Rockys farts aren't that bad smelling any more, they used to be though so can relate quite well.
Tell us what you feed him pleeeaasse
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reuben wrote:kathytake2 wrote:This sounds odd because Rockys farts aren't that bad smelling any more, they used to be though so can relate quite well.
Tell us what you feed him pleeeaasse
Rocky is now fed Barking Heads.
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