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Would charcoal buiscuits help? Maybe she should consider changing his diet as these things are usually conected. What does she feed him? Maybe a gluten free diet would help. |
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I personally would never feed any dog (or cat) Iams, apart from the ethical issues I don't think it is a very good food. So diet would be an obvious one to change. Burns, nutro, autarky are all good food and natural ingredients. She could try adding a spoonful of bio yoghurt to the food. Some deep chested dogs are more prone to wind and it may help to feed from a raised bowl. I find tripe sticks & pigs ears give my dogs wind!! |
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