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Post by tracy71 Fri Oct 12 2012, 07:38

I do not knowwhat to give my dog that doesnt give her wind she is such a gas bag.

i have had her on either just dry,just wet, mixed wet and dry, just meat from butchers but everything she has just gives her wind....and when shes on heat boy oh boy....it is contstant farting...though it is quiet hilarious as every time she moves or streches you know she is going blow...

any suggestions apart from a gas mask for the bad smelly ones!!!
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Post by Guest Fri Oct 12 2012, 07:50

charcoal biscuits apparently help , or can do . Apart from this personally never tried the biscuits and resigned myself to the fact that my 2 dogs are little stink machines Love Struck Though we do know certain things escalate the problem such as a few left over veggies from Sunday dinner, so Sunday evenings they sleep in my daughter's room >Smile

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Post by Guest Fri Oct 12 2012, 10:44

What exactly do you feed her, which brand?

Charcoal biscuits can help, but sometimes it's the food content that does it.

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Post by Cyril baby Fri Oct 12 2012, 11:37

The better the quality of food you are feeding the less wind, usually, there is always the exception.

How long do you feed her before you change her food? You should give each feed at least a month before changing it then take up to 2 weeks to change to another food.

I don't have a problem with wind with any of my 5 dogs, past dogs were the same since I changed them to Burgess Sensitive dry food.

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Post by Guest Fri Oct 12 2012, 12:32

iv heard good things about burgess sensitive but out of the higher end foods i would stay clear of royle canine as gives terrible wind as i found out and as others have commented

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Post by Guest Fri Oct 12 2012, 12:37

Or you could try your hand at feeding raw!

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