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A.J has a gas problem I have been feeding Merricks for quite some time now to both A.J and KaCee. They both love it but it is giving A.J terrible gas!:eek: I mean he can clear the room it's so bad. I really like Merricks but I'm wondering if I need to change them to something else? Obviously something isn't agreeing with A.J, but what? :confused: Any thoughts, input or suggestion would be greatly appreciated. |
My Golden Retriever (she is my Yorkie's "red mama" lol) had terrible gas and I saw on "It's Me or the Dog" that you can give them yogurt just plain old regular yogurt, I started giving her yogurt like a tablespoon or two with her food each feeding (she's a big girl 110 pounds) and the gas went away after a few days. Also she LOVES the yogurt! Pretty cheap fix in my book, you might give it a try.....I give my Yorkie about a teaspoon with her food and she gobbles it up btw (she weighs about 6 pounds). Good luck! |
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Poor baby...has it recently started? Which of the merricks are you giving him? The yogurt is a good way to soothe that tummy. But definitely think of changing the food. Might just need to change to a different flavor of the merricks. My sister's dog does well on the Turducken but when it comes to any of the other flavors it upsets his tummy. |
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Yeah then give him the yogurt and then try a different food. That gas when it's that horrible has to hurt them something awful...plus we get noxious poisoning from the smell :rolleyes: |
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Any one of the upper tier foods. I think there is a sticky in the nutrition section. I am not sure what you will find locally by you. Just remember to transition him slowly especially as his tummy is giving him fits already. The plain yogurt will help a lot to balance his tummy out. |
My Chipper has a major problem with gas. One teaspoon of yogurt most certainly helped. I make sure that I get plain organic yogurt that doesn't have any additives. Joanne |
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