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Does Your Dog Eat Like
Every Meal Will Be Their Last. by Andy Machin
Try feeding him on a “little and often” basis – the same amount of food as
he’d normally have in a day but spread it out a bit. Instead of feeding
your dog 1 or 2 portions of food per day, divide the daily ration into
smaller portions and feed the dog more frequently.
Cut out or drastically reduce those little treats and leftovers from your
dinner. If he gets bloated, you know what’ll happen……..! Sure – it’s hard
to resist throwing him an extra piece of doggie chocolate or sneak him a
bit of meat from your plate when he comes begging, but resist if you can.
Your boy (or girl) will have less chance of a “wind episode.”
Walkies! It’s your dog’s favourite word. Man, how he knows what it means.
Take your dog for regular exercise. He needs it anyway and it’ll help to
keep his “insides” healthy as well thus aid digestion in general and
reduce flatulence. And while you’re out on your walk, there’s a better
chance that any gas build up will find a way out “naturally” and it’ll be
gone before you get home.
You’ll never completely cut out flatulence on your dog. Well, do you think
you’ll never get the odd bit of excess wind – of course you will. And it’s
the same for your dog. That said, what you’ve read here should help to
reduce your dog’s flatulence and those “nasty smells.” Plus your doggie
might just feel all the better for it.
In closing – at all times have the best interests of your dog at heart.
Consult a vet immediately if you have cause to think your dog is unwell,
suffering and requires professional attention.
For further information on dog flatulence, please visit http://www.dogflatulence.com
Article Source: http://www.animalpetsandfriends.com
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