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paintpalomino
MemberHi, One of my two Dobermans gets stinky gas. He was eating earthborn grainfree holistic buffalo then I switched him to the weight control which stopped the gas for a week then he went right back to it. Does anyone know if there is a dogfood thatās grainfree for gas problems? Iām thinking he is having digestion problems. He has been to the vet and the vet doesnāt seem to think its a big deal. This dog also has a thyroid problem but I donāt think that has anything to do with it? any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Pitlove
MemberMy pitbull gets gas every time he eats beef. In his case it is because of a food intolerance. I would suggest swapping him to a protein he has never had before. Fish would be a good one to try if heās not had it. If it stops- then youāll know it was something in the previous food. If it continues- compare the 2 ingredient panels and see what matches up and then try to find a food that doesnāt contain the similar ingredients.
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