Does your yorkie have um....gas? My Bentley farts all the time!!!!! And I tell you, he can clear a room. Does anyone else have this problem?:eek: |
Yes, yes. In our house we call it "making a stinky," and Archie on ocassion does make some odiferous ones! They are silent, but deadly! I think dogs in general can have gas. My best friend once had a Beagle who made such awful stinkies that we literally would have to run from the room and close him up in it until the air cleared! |
haha. good to know its not just bentley lol |
I'm afraid my daughter nicknamed Tinkerbelle "Stinky Tinky" because she has very fragrant moments. When she turns to look at her butt, you know it's time to vacate the premises! |
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Gigi doesn't do it very often, but yeah she does it do sometimes....EEK!!! smelly.... Quote:
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YES! KaCee is terrible! A.J never farts but KaCee, WOW!!! |
No way .... :lol tears :lol tears :lol tears |
What are you guys feeding that it is that bad? Ellie has been doing it a little bit lately but I think her stomach is bothering her. It just isn't normal for her. Food can cause it. |
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Um...AHEM...not that I have HAD gas, but IF I were to have IT alot, it'd probably feel pretty uncomfortable to have it all the time. :p No really, gas is really pretty uncomfy - so if it's ongoing - it's the same as in humans - there is a food present that the body isn't really able to tolerate (like, broccoli for some people or beans or whatever). |
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not our yorkie, but that reminded me how bad Rusty was. eeewwwww. Hey Mike, does he still do that?:D |
Punkin does not have that problem at all - thank goodness!!! We homecook for her. The only time she has had 'issues' was when she got into cat food at Christmas when we were visiting. She kept turning around to check her bum 'cause all kinds of weird stuff was happening back there :eek: |
I swear we don't even think Autumn knows how to pass gas! We have never gotten any surprising smells from her!:p Blaze is not much of a gas pusher either!:thumbup: |
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