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A friend recommended me a brand of dry, complete dog food that her dog absolutely loves so I thought that I’d try my beloved mutt on it for a change.
All well and good but my hound is now letting off the most frightful smells imaginable!
I’m talking highly offensive farts here folks.
For the dog and cat owners amongst you, do you stick to the same food for your pet every day or else do you like to provide them more varying options?
Also, do you shower them with treats between meals?
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
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"A friend recommended me a brand of dry, complete dog food that her dog absolutely loves so I thought that I’d try my beloved mutt on it for a change.
All well and good but my hound is now letting off the most frightful smells imaginable!
I’m talking highly offensive farts here folks.
For the dog and cat owners amongst you, do you stick to the same food for your pet every day or else do you like to provide them more varying options?
Also, do you shower them with treats between meals?
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What's your dogs name? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I look after dogs and they are kept on strict diets, treats are given but not showered and taken out of food allowance, no human food given and they still fart |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Lol.
Sorry to hear that. I stick to the same, for so many reasons. I alter treats to see what might trigger her, so far it's just anything with cheese.
A friend of mine gives her dog two boiled eggs every morning then complains when she farts so bad you tear up; even the dog hides some days. |
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By *uciyassMan
over a year ago
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If it’s chum he will fart all day. The fat content and mix of flavours does not mix well. Butchers is similar You could try a supermarket brand as they are pretty good or step it up and try Harrington’s. |
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"A friend recommended me a brand of dry, complete dog food that her dog absolutely loves so I thought that I’d try my beloved mutt on it for a change.
All well and good but my hound is now letting off the most frightful smells imaginable!
I’m talking highly offensive farts here folks.
For the dog and cat owners amongst you, do you stick to the same food for your pet every day or else do you like to provide them more varying options?
Also, do you shower them with treats between meals?
What's your dogs name?"
Her name is Aero - she’s a little chocolate lab (who presently has dreadful wind) |
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By *asmeenTV/TS
over a year ago
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"A friend recommended me a brand of dry, complete dog food that her dog absolutely loves so I thought that I’d try my beloved mutt on it for a change.
All well and good but my hound is now letting off the most frightful smells imaginable!
I’m talking highly offensive farts here folks.
For the dog and cat owners amongst you, do you stick to the same food for your pet every day or else do you like to provide them more varying options?
Also, do you shower them with treats between meals?
What's your dogs name?
Her name is Aero - she’s a little chocolate lab (who presently has dreadful wind) " awww x |
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"My dogs on crave. Her butt has been offensive when switching over. Now it's fine. And she gets a couple treats after each walk if shes been good "
I’m really hoping that my hounds wind is mercifully brief as I’ve been forced to open my windows here - she’s gassing me out! |
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"Not the best phrase I’ve ever typed as I’ve lost my two boxers in the space of 8 months but I miss my dogs wind "
I’m very sorry to hear that. I lost my old dog last year and still miss her to this day |
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"I look after dogs and they are kept on strict diets, treats are given but not showered and taken out of food allowance, no human food given and they still fart "
Here’s a question: Have you found that different breeds of dog generally vary in their flatulence levels?
I previously had a little Jack Russell and whilst she let off the occasional bottom fuelled indiscretion, she was seemingly, rightfully disgusted by it herself and used to spin around in initial shock before leaving the scene in a fair hurry, presumably so as to escape the resulting smell (which wasn’t anything like nearly as malodorous as my present dog is nonchalantly letting fly with) |
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"Lol.
Sorry to hear that. I stick to the same, for so many reasons. I alter treats to see what might trigger her, so far it's just anything with cheese.
A friend of mine gives her dog two boiled eggs every morning then complains when she farts so bad you tear up; even the dog hides some days. "
Ha ha - That’s one of the funniest things with dogs; They often seem genuinely surprised and actually seem to get a ‘jump scare’ by their own farts |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A friend recommended me a brand of dry, complete dog food that her dog absolutely loves so I thought that I’d try my beloved mutt on it for a change.
All well and good but my hound is now letting off the most frightful smells imaginable!
I’m talking highly offensive farts here folks.
For the dog and cat owners amongst you, do you stick to the same food for your pet every day or else do you like to provide them more varying options?
Also, do you shower them with treats between meals?
What's your dogs name?
Her name is Aero - she’s a little chocolate lab (who presently has dreadful wind) "
Then they're not farts, just bubbles |
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"If it’s chum he will fart all day. The fat content and mix of flavours does not mix well. Butchers is similar You could try a supermarket brand as they are pretty good or step it up and try Harrington’s. "
Do you remember the old Butchers’ recipe? (they thankfully changed it a few years ago).
It was truly vile smelling!
In fact so rank that it probably smelt better eventually coming out of the dog than it did going in if you see what I mean..... |
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I cook for my doggo, she gets chicken salmon, steak - plain version of whatever I'm cooking for me.
Plus there's always a bowl of Harringtons dry food down
She does have an obsession with the cats food though
Ye God's, when she's ate that! Her arse! The stench!
It can melt your eyeballs.
I have to feed the cat in my bedroom to try avoid her getting to it, but the cat doesn't always eat a full pouch, and then she sneaks what's left *gag |
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"A friend recommended me a brand of dry, complete dog food that her dog absolutely loves so I thought that I’d try my beloved mutt on it for a change.
All well and good but my hound is now letting off the most frightful smells imaginable!
I’m talking highly offensive farts here folks.
For the dog and cat owners amongst you, do you stick to the same food for your pet every day or else do you like to provide them more varying options?
Also, do you shower them with treats between meals?
What's your dogs name?
Her name is Aero - she’s a little chocolate lab (who presently has dreadful wind)
Then they're not farts, just bubbles "
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"I cook for my doggo, she gets chicken salmon, steak - plain version of whatever I'm cooking for me.
Plus there's always a bowl of Harringtons dry food down
She does have an obsession with the cats food though
Ye God's, when she's ate that! Her arse! The stench!
It can melt your eyeballs.
I have to feed the cat in my bedroom to try avoid her getting to it, but the cat doesn't always eat a full pouch, and then she sneaks what's left *gag "
Amen! Dog’s seem to go into full on possessed mode to try and scrounge cat food which is apparently far richer than what is commonly found in commercial dog food and if they are indeed successful in their feline-food-foraging operations, resulting horrific gas is rest assured! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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cat food has more protein in it than dog food generally and probably tastes better to dogs than dog food
My dogs are just on fish4dogs dry food and have a few dry fish skin treats in between and then chicken for training |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have 5 dogs. They’re on beef dry complete which I buy in 15kg bags, occasionally I mix in a smaller bag of something else to vary the taste but I wouldn’t switch them to another dog food without phasing the first one out (leads to smelly farts and runny poo)
Treat wise I give them hide chews, filled hoofs and I give them frollic type dog food as a treat if they respond to a command or toilet in the right place (in the yard not on my flowers!) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Had a bitza growing up, fed on Pal tins and Winalot mixer and bonio and wasn't actually that farty that I can remember
English bull terrier who's arse was ripe no matter what he ate. It probably didn't help that he would eat anything even if it wasn't food. I was picking the poops up one day and had an action man arm waving out me from out of one of them.
Then my Springer. My girl dog I lost 3 weeks ago. She was fed in Wagg and her botty wasn't stinky at all. Honestly there were only about 5 times in her whole life where she'd have a stink bum day so I would put it down to having an upset tum.
She would have cheese or chicken treats and was known to love pizza. Like seriously,
she would stand in front of you tap dancing and telling you off coz she wanted it so bad! The night before she was going to be put to sleep I ordered a pizza for us to share for her last meal.
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"Had a bitza growing up, fed on Pal tins and Winalot mixer and bonio and wasn't actually that farty that I can remember
English bull terrier who's arse was ripe no matter what he ate. It probably didn't help that he would eat anything even if it wasn't food. I was picking the poops up one day and had an action man arm waving out me from out of one of them.
Then my Springer. My girl dog I lost 3 weeks ago. She was fed in Wagg and her botty wasn't stinky at all. Honestly there were only about 5 times in her whole life where she'd have a stink bum day so I would put it down to having an upset tum.
She would have cheese or chicken treats and was known to love pizza. Like seriously,
she would stand in front of you tap dancing and telling you off coz she wanted it so bad! The night before she was going to be put to sleep I ordered a pizza for us to share for her last meal.
P"
Your comment about the action man arm has just caused me to almost spit out my coffee!
I’m so sorry once again for your recent loss though. When I had to say goodbye to my little Jack Russell last year, I initially vowed that I wouldn’t get another dog so as to avoid the heartbreak of losing another but did eventually give in a few months ago and am glad that I did.
Well......until today obviously as she’s half gassed me out of my own home and is STILL letting off ghastly smells (even having emptied herself!) |
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"Had a bitza growing up, fed on Pal tins and Winalot mixer and bonio and wasn't actually that farty that I can remember
English bull terrier who's arse was ripe no matter what he ate. It probably didn't help that he would eat anything even if it wasn't food. I was picking the poops up one day and had an action man arm waving out me from out of one of them.
Then my Springer. My girl dog I lost 3 weeks ago. She was fed in Wagg and her botty wasn't stinky at all. Honestly there were only about 5 times in her whole life where she'd have a stink bum day so I would put it down to having an upset tum.
She would have cheese or chicken treats and was known to love pizza. Like seriously,
she would stand in front of you tap dancing and telling you off coz she wanted it so bad! The night before she was going to be put to sleep I ordered a pizza for us to share for her last meal.
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Your comment about the action man arm has just caused me to almost spit out my coffee!
I’m so sorry once again for your recent loss though. When I had to say goodbye to my little Jack Russell last year, I initially vowed that I wouldn’t get another dog so as to avoid the heartbreak of losing another but did eventually give in a few months ago and am glad that I did.
Well......until today obviously as she’s half gassed me out of my own home and is STILL letting off ghastly smells (even having emptied herself!) "
Oh the bully was such a comedian, a right pain in the arse as far as eating things he shouldn't but so funny. I was walking him one day and he squatted to drop a log. It wasn't a log - it was a jay cloth. Seriously. He would eat everything.
One day his grandad didn't shut the stair gate and Gunner got upstairs. I could hear a ruckus ar the bottom of the stairs and his grandad telling him off and doing the whole "let go ya bastard" so I stopped washing up and went to sort it. There they were, my dog and my ex partners dad having a tug of war..... over a pair of my dirty period knickers. Horror doesn't quite cut it.
Thank you, I'm doing better than I expected but did have a random outpouring of tears just over my girl.
I'm not getting another, but I'm more than happy to dog sit for people going on holiday. Get pooch snuggles without the attachment and restrictions.
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"Had a bitza growing up, fed on Pal tins and Winalot mixer and bonio and wasn't actually that farty that I can remember
English bull terrier who's arse was ripe no matter what he ate. It probably didn't help that he would eat anything even if it wasn't food. I was picking the poops up one day and had an action man arm waving out me from out of one of them.
Then my Springer. My girl dog I lost 3 weeks ago. She was fed in Wagg and her botty wasn't stinky at all. Honestly there were only about 5 times in her whole life where she'd have a stink bum day so I would put it down to having an upset tum.
She would have cheese or chicken treats and was known to love pizza. Like seriously,
she would stand in front of you tap dancing and telling you off coz she wanted it so bad! The night before she was going to be put to sleep I ordered a pizza for us to share for her last meal.
P
Your comment about the action man arm has just caused me to almost spit out my coffee!
I’m so sorry once again for your recent loss though. When I had to say goodbye to my little Jack Russell last year, I initially vowed that I wouldn’t get another dog so as to avoid the heartbreak of losing another but did eventually give in a few months ago and am glad that I did.
Well......until today obviously as she’s half gassed me out of my own home and is STILL letting off ghastly smells (even having emptied herself!)
Oh the bully was such a comedian, a right pain in the arse as far as eating things he shouldn't but so funny. I was walking him one day and he squatted to drop a log. It wasn't a log - it was a jay cloth. Seriously. He would eat everything.
One day his grandad didn't shut the stair gate and Gunner got upstairs. I could hear a ruckus ar the bottom of the stairs and his grandad telling him off and doing the whole "let go ya bastard" so I stopped washing up and went to sort it. There they were, my dog and my ex partners dad having a tug of war..... over a pair of my dirty period knickers. Horror doesn't quite cut it.
Thank you, I'm doing better than I expected but did have a random outpouring of tears just over my girl.
I'm not getting another, but I'm more than happy to dog sit for people going on holiday. Get pooch snuggles without the attachment and restrictions.
P"
Damn!!! That sounds very much like one of those, ‘Please ground, swallow me up now!’ moments!
My sister told me that her old dog once swallowed a pair of her tights which she subsequently had to ‘help’ pull from her dogs backside when it eventually came to expelling it.
She described it as akin to unraveling a fire hose |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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Processed dog food is packed full of well, crap in addition to instant changes in "brands" (most are the same, a few are different) it can upset the digestive system if there is a different ingredient in there. Or an allergic reaction.
My dogs have been raw fed for 4 years and while they do still fsrt, there is barely if any, any smell. |
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"Processed dog food is packed full of well, crap in addition to instant changes in "brands" (most are the same, a few are different) it can upset the digestive system if there is a different ingredient in there. Or an allergic reaction.
My dogs have been raw fed for 4 years and while they do still fsrt, there is barely if any, any smell. "
I might well have to give this a go; My nose won’t survive another morning like today |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My dog is on a raw fed diet.
I give him Eden kibble alongside it.
Tbh his wind does not smell! Neither does he, or his breath."
My dogs are fed raw too.
Every thing about them is better. Their coats look better, they don’t have messy toilets, they don’t constantly lap water up.
The only down side is tripe and salmon smells like death! |
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"My dog is on a raw fed diet.
I give him Eden kibble alongside it.
Tbh his wind does not smell! Neither does he, or his breath.
My dogs are fed raw too.
Every thing about them is better. Their coats look better, they don’t have messy toilets, they don’t constantly lap water up.
The only down side is tripe and salmon smells like death! "
Raw is much better, non processed nothing added and much cheaper than buying commercial dog food I found
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