I have an american and an english bulldog. My male english seems to have gas more often than my female american, however they both have it more than I think they should. We feed them a good food with no by-products or dyes. I'm new to this web site. I'm sure that I'm not the first to ask this question, but any advice on what to do would be much appreciated. =] Thanks to all
no gas and no yellow spots
just a thought, i give my girl Josie a table spoon of plain yogurt at both feedings. she doesn't have gas, and i have no yellow spots on my lawn where she wee wees. and I mean no gas. i feed her Nat Bal fowl & sweet potatoe. now if she gets a little sweet, vanilla ice cream is the usual culprit, then she has some bad air biscuits. so minimal snacks that are sugary. Tamsen
no gas and no yellow spots
just a thought, i give my girl Josie a table spoon of plain yogurt at both feedings. she doesn't have gas, and i have no yellow spots on my lawn where she wee wees. and I mean no gas. i feed her Nat Bal fowl & sweet potatoe. now if she gets a little sweet, vanilla ice cream is the usual culprit, then she has some bad air biscuits. so minimal snacks that are sugary. Tamsen
Welcome to the board
I agree with the above posting...yogurt..plain yogurt saved my families news
Welcome to the board
I agree with the above posting...yogurt..plain yogurt saved my families news
Add 1 tablespoon of plain live culture yogurt daily to their foo
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Add 1 tablespoon of plain live culture yogurt daily to their foo
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