jack has very smelly wind! and frequent, am i right to suspect his food to cause this? hes on maintainance skinners or are all labs smelly in the wind dept?
Re: smelly wind! I'd say that Obi 'passes wind' quite infrequently, but when he does it's invariably something dodgy that he's eaten and it's very smelly. With frequently produced, smelly wind I'd be suspecting diet as well. Some foods suit some dogs and some don't. It's not always related to the quality of the product either.
Re: smelly wind! [quote author=Oberon link=topic=2963.msg31194#msg31194 date=1382261148] I'd say that Obi 'passes wind' quite infrequently, but when he does it's invariably something dodgy that he's eaten and it's very smelly. With frequently produced, smelly wind I'd be suspecting diet as well. Some foods suit some dogs and some don't. It's not always related to the quality of the product either. [/quote] We have the same results as Obi Helen x
Re: smelly wind! Sorry, but its a rare occurence in our household which is a blinkin good job as Sam is scared to death when he emmits a smell :
Re: smelly wind! No problems here either, and Hebe is on a half BARF diet - her veggie bill is bigger than ours! My dad always said mum's first wolfhound was a windy ninja - silent and deadly! ;D
Re: smelly wind! No blackjack,no too much windy pops here either...it's always related to food though if there is...I suspect Dexter is guilty of even less but is blamed for more....don't you Chris? ;D