Re: peeyuw farts!!

2003-08-07 Thread gwebara
One of the most wonderful companions I ever had was a dear wonderful boy
named Martin. Martin was nearly perfect in everyway except for his stinky
flatulence. I swear there was literally green gas that filled the room
when he passed wind. I never understood how something so foul could come
outo f something so sweet. I know things are just a little more stinky on
the other side of the bridge these days but I'll bet no one really minds
:)

Susan Ablon
Gweebarra BMD
Balch Springs, Tx
http://www.pageweb.com/gwebara

On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 17:02:29 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a lovely question to ask.   My girl farts like you wouldn't 
> believe- mostly at night and mostly when she's going up stairs 
> (exertion farts!).  My boy doesn't fart at all- hmmm.
> Does anyone have a great insight into the gastrointestinal system of 
> my lovely and stinky little bitch?
> 
> Thank you,
> Kendra, Jackson, and "stay over there Sallie!!!"
> 
> 
> 



Re: peeyuw farts!!

2003-08-07 Thread Gail Miller
Stinky gas means undigested food.  I just heard a naturopath (Doctorate of
Naturopathic) speak today and he said enzymes are missing if gas is foul.
Maybe you could add some digestive enzymes.

Gail Miller
Cynosure Bernese in Arkansas
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> Hi all,
>
> I have a lovely question to ask.   My girl farts like you wouldn't
believe- mostly at night and mostly when she's going up stairs (exertion
farts!).  My boy doesn't fart at all- hmmm.
> Does anyone have a great insight into the gastrointestinal system of my
lovely and stinky little bitch?
>
> Thank you,
> Kendra, Jackson, and "stay over there Sallie!!!"
>



RE: peeyuw farts!!

2003-08-10 Thread Rose Tierney
Hi Kendra,
When my Phoebe was young she could empty the house with her aromatic
offerings, when friends came to dinner they'd ask if Phoebe would be in the
garden. Fecal floats were done, diet changed but to no avail. Love her as I
do I couldn't have her sleeping in my bedroom I was sure to die overnight!
I was afraid lest anyone light a cigarette near her! Well I had a couple of
skinny dogs and my vet was suspecting whipworm, very hard to find on a
float, so we treated the whole household with a three day course of Panacur
repeated three weeks later and low and behold to this day Phoebe's unsocial
habit of lifting the roof off the house has stopped:-)) Now she sleeps back
in the bedroom and is most welcome.

Try treating her with Panacur, intestinal parasites can cause gas:-) Follow
this up with a few days of Lactobacillus Acidophilus and may your house
become a nice unpolluted place to be again:-)) Treat both dogs and pick up
in the yard promptly.

Rose T.



Re: peeyuw farts!!

2003-08-14 Thread Janice Parky

 > I have a lovely question to ask.   My girl farts like you wouldn't
believe- mostly at night and mostly when she's going up stairs (exertion
farts!).  My boy doesn't fart at all- hmmm.
> Does anyone have a great insight into the gastrointestinal system of my
lovely and stinky little bitch?

I have no great insite, just my own experience with Halley and her
Halley-atosis.  Different end, but both I think are digestive problems.
Halley had breath that could curl your hair and at age 2, tartar on her
teeth.  I added Nupro to her diet, which at the time was a chicken based raw
diet.  Her breath improved immensely.  I had her teeth cleaned and the
tartar has not returned.  Then, due to the difficulty of getting raw chicken
necks in my area, adding another dog to the family and my laziness, I
switched her to 'Back to Basics,"  a high quality chicken based kibble.  The
bad breath returned. She is now off all chicken products, still getting
Nupro in her food and her breath is sweet.  It may help to try different
foods with your girl.  She may be less tolerant of one over another.
Whether you feed kibble or raw, it seems as if something is not agreeing
with her.  I also found Nupro which is full of digestive enzymes to be
helpful.

Janice Parky
Cape Cod, MA