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    • Dog treats. “But hooman, I love my treats.” Dog treats are a dog’s favorite. You might be giving your dog some treats for their good behavior. Some hoomans also give treats to show love for their dogs.
    • Milk and dairy. Most dogs enjoy licking ice cream or eating cheese. You might find it fun watching your pooch enjoy these human foods. Until they start releasing smelly gas…
    • Table scraps. Whether you do it to share your food with your dog, or to not let your food go to waste… Feeding your pooch table scrap is a big no-no.
    • Beans. Black beans, kidney beans, lima beans, soybeans. You can name all of them. All types of beans can give gas to your dog. “Have you ever eaten beans?
  1. Jul 26, 2022 · Yes, adult dogs can eat broccoli. It’s not toxic to dogs and contains health benefits, so it’s safe in small portions. Puppies have different dietary needs than adult dogs, and their digestive systems aren’t as developed. The high fiber content in broccoli could cause problems for puppies, so it’s best to avoid feeding them broccoli.

  2. Here are 5 ways to prepare broccoli for dogs: 1. Steamed: Steam the broccoli until it is soft enough for your dog to chew easily. Steaming helps retain most of the nutrients in the broccoli. 2. Chopped: Chop the broccoli into small, bite-sized pieces to prevent choking hazards and make it easier for your dog to eat. 3.

  3. Soybeans, peas, beans, milk products, high-fat diets, and spicy foods are all commonly associated with flatulence in dogs. Most dogs and cats are lactose intolerant and if they are fed milk or dairy products they will experience flatulence and/or intestinal upset. A dog that is being fed a premium diet and is still experiencing flatulence ...

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    • Intestinal Parasites. Have you ever heard someone refer to a puppy’s appearance as having a “wormy” belly? That’s because many intestinal parasites cause a bloated appearance to the abdomen of young puppies.
    • Dietary Indiscretion and Overeating. Did your puppy get into a large bag of dog food? Did they swallow a ridiculous amount of dirt or ingest your toddler’s Play-Doh?
    • Abdominal Fluid. Another reason why a dog’s abdomen will swell up is ascites, also known as abdominal effusion. This is described as the accumulation of fluid inside the abdominal cavity.
    • Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus (GDV) Known as “The mother of all emergencies” in veterinary medicine, GDV is an extremely dangerous condition in which the stomach fills with air, and then twists on itself inside the abdomen.
  4. Jul 25, 2023 · A dog’s stomach becomes distended with gas, liquid, and food. If the stomach becomes distended beyond a critical point, it rotates on its axis. This twisting of the stomach blocks the exit point into the small intestine. The blockage of the small intestine causes more gas and fluid to accumulate in the already distended stomach.

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  6. May 25, 2021 · Add water to the dog’s food. This will help them to help slow down consumption. 5. Add probiotics to their diet. This will help add good bacteria to the intestines which may help with flatulence. Probiotics are available in several forms: liquid (usually refrigerated), powder, tablet, or capsule.

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