Stop Dog Flatulence
There you are at the end of the day; on your couch relaxing
with a movie and popcorn; dog sleeping at your feet; and WOW!
He did it again, and you never saw it coming! Your best doggy
friend just emitted his unpleasant aromatherapy for the entire
world to smell: flatulence, better known as
“gas”.
Have you been in that situation before? If you think it makes you
ill, how do you think he feels? His stomach is rumbling and
it’s very uncomfortable for him. So, for both of your sakes,
you can do something about it. To better understand what to
do to treat flatulence, you need to understand what causes
it.
Some dog breeds such as the Boxer, can notoriously emit more
gas than other breeds simply because of their internal
physiology. Then
too, individual dogs also have their own genetic systems, food
allergies, or health conditions.
Flatulence can be caused by a number of things including
parasites, illness, or bad food. You may want to consider
seeing a veterinarian to rule out any physical problems
first. Once that’s
done, your vet may suggest a prescription to deal with the
problem. However,
most dog owners have found that simply changing their dog’s
diet does wonders.
There are a few general rules you can try until you find the
perfect fit for your individual dog.
More often than not, it’s your dog’s diet that is the
culprit.
Overwhelmingly, canine nutritionists have found that natural
food right from the kitchen is the best remedy for your dog’s
flatulence because it’s the easiest for your dog’s system to
digest. It’s also
the most nutritious, it produces the healthiest dogs, and it’s
much less expensive so it’s a win-win situation for all of
you.
Here are a few things you can start with.
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Use a blender to combine mixed vegetables such as carrots,
corn, and peas, and add that to a mixture of left over
turkey or chicken (without the bones or skin) and wet
oats.
Dependant on the size of your dog will determine how often
you mix it.
Just refrigerate between feedings.
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Always use carrots as the bulk of your vegetables since
they supply oodles of various vitamins and
minerals.
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Also include fresh greens like spinach leaves and lettuce
in your vegetable blend.
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Celery supplies good blood flow throughout your dog’s
systems so add it to your vegetables,
too.
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Don’t ignore fruits by also adding apples in the blender
mix since they’re a very high source of vitamin
C.
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Parsley is good for his thyroid and metabolism, and it
helps keep his breath a little fresher.
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For digestive disorders such as flatulence, add kale or
peppermint to your blender as well.
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Foods to definitely stay away from are onions, potatoes,
and cucumbers since they are gas-makers, not
gas-breakers.
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Onions in any form are also included in the list of
DANGEROUS foods since they can actually kill your
dog.
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Other toxic foods your dog should never eat are
chocolate of any kind, garlic, avocado, any fruit seeds or
cores, potato peelings, rhubarb leaves, raisins, grapes,
broccoli, coffee beans or grounds, or
alcohol.
Each of these can be deadly for your dog, so don’t
test the outcome by taking a
chance.
If you truly want to appreciate your dog again, why not
consider leaving the prepackaged dog foods behind and trade
them for real food by giving this a try. Your dog will love you for it
… and … you’ll actually be able to focus on the end of that
movie instead of the end of your dog!
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