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Stress = Gas?
I'm wondering if it is possible for stress to cause a dog to be gassy. Guest dog insists on sleeping not more than 5 ft. away from me, and the odoriferous emanations are quite powerful. He is getting Prozyme with his Wellness (Whitefish and sweet potato), and I am seriously considering adding yogurt to his diet to see if that makes any difference. His mom didn't mention anything about the gassy stuff, so I am wondering if it is possible that the stress of having mommy go away is contributing to this. He seems otherwise quite happy (he's getting a buttload of exercise here that he wasn't at home), loves us all and gets along just fine with Khan. Suja |
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