Flatulence question

L107ANGEL

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What do you do when your dog has incredible gas that you want to die :confused3 Second thought, maybe it is the DH blaming the dog :confused3
 
Honestly I laugh when my fiance's parent's dogs have gas. The dog's reaction's to their own gas is worth having to deal with that smell.
 
L107ANGEL said:
What do you do when your dog has incredible gas that you want to die :confused3 Second thought, maybe it is the DH blaming the dog :confused3
Does your DH watch a lot of Asian influenced films?
 

you want to die, wow, thats must be some mean smeeling fumes :faint:
 
yearbook50 said:
Honestly I laugh when my fiance's parent's dogs have gas. The dog's reaction's to their own gas is worth having to deal with that smell.
The dog reacts?? Mine sits there and acts like nothing happened :confused3
 
I swear, i feel terrible about this. The only time I got rid of a pet was a black lab who I actually found a new home for because of his horrible horrible gas. I tried new food, I took him to the vet, no better. We used to have to lock him out of our room, the smell was sinking into everything. It was like that Seinfeld BO episode.
 
L107ANGEL said:
The dog reacts?? Mine sits there and acts like nothing happened :confused3
The golden jumps up scared and starts running around the room with makes the newfoundland chase him.

When the newfoundland passes gas the golden attacks him.
 
Tiggeroo said:
I swear, i feel terrible about this. The only time I got rid of a pet was a black lab who I actually found a new home for because of his horrible horrible gas. I tried new food, I took him to the vet, no better. We used to have to lock him out of our room, the smell was sinking into everything. It was like that Seinfeld BO episode.
Thats what I have!! Plus he is gettng older. Uh oh!
 
you could stick a cork in his butt :confused3 Put some goggles on just in case he pops it, you wouldn't want to lose an eye :rotfl2:
 
Slightly off topic, but what the heck:

Scientists in Australia have come up with an anti-flatulance drug for sheep; it has impacted on greenhouse gasses by about 1 to 2% if I remember correctly.



Rich::
 
Hi Angel! :wave:

My oldest dog, Rosie, gets worse and worse in the gas department the older she gets. Especially when she sneaks next door and eats the cat food that the neighbors leave out. :lmao:

We just perform a ritual air purification - AKA, lighting a match. It actually really works - all you smell is the match, which is a *much* better smell than what it's replacing!
 
dcentity2000 said:
Slightly off topic, but what the heck:

Scientists in Australia have come up with an anti-flatulance drug for sheep; it has impacted on greenhouse gasses by about 1 to 2% if I remember correctly.



Rich::
Then you are saying its only a matter of time for the dogs to be next! :cheer2:
 
Charcoal tablets! or clorophil tabs work too. You can also try feeding your dog carrots. Our dog loves them and it keeps him from defiling the air as well.
 












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