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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 · Not only does broccoli contain a high amount of fiber—which can cause an upset stomach and intestinal gas—but the broccoli florets also contain isothiocyanate. This organic compound is thought to help prevent cancer. But it can also cause gastric irritation in dogs—which can also cause your pup to pass gas.

  2. Sep 12, 2024 · Foods like beans, peas, dairy products, and high-fiber foods can cause gas in dogs. Some dogs might also be sensitive to grains or specific types of meat. Image Credit: Jaromir Chalabala, Shutterstock

  3. Nov 26, 2023 · Broccoli is safe but only in small servings. Pups can eat it fresh, frozen, cooked, or raw. However, puppies should not eat broccoli. Cruciferous vegetables are hard to digest, and a puppy’s digestive system is not fully developed. So, leave the fresh green vegetables to the adult pups.

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    The saying too much of a good thing also applies to broccoli. Although it's OK for dogs to eat, consuming too much broccoli may cause your pet gastrointestinal distress, according to The World Small Animal Veterinary Association. They explain that this veggie should make up no more than 10% of your pup's daily meals in order to avoid any health com...

    Broccoli stems are edible, but they pose a high choking risk to dogs. According to the American Kennel Club, broccoli stems "have been known to cause obstruction in the esophagus, especially in small dogs." To prevent choking, cut broccoli into bite-size pieces before sharing it with your dog. Additionally, you may want to stay close by while they'...

    Broccoli is versatile and can be served steamed, boiled, baked or raw. However, if you serve it to your dog raw, be sure to clean it thoroughly because of an increased risk of lingering bacteria such as Salmonella. "Although dogs and cats may be more resistant to these bacteria [than humans], they are not immune and can become very ill," according ...

  4. Nov 2, 2023 · While uncommon, dogs can be allergic or sensitive to any food, including broccoli. Symptoms of a broccoli allergy or intolerance in dogs may include: Skin Issues: Itchiness, hives, redness, or rashes can be signs of an allergic reaction. The dog might scratch or lick excessively, especially around the paws, ears, or face.

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  6. May 30, 2024 · Disease may also play a part in causing a dog to fart a lot, such as acute and chronic intestinal ailments. When gastrointestinal disease is the cause, there are usually other symptoms, such as diarrhea and vomiting. Your dog may also suffer from a loss of appetite and weight. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a possibility, as is bacterial ...

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