What Can I Give My Dog for Gas?

What Can I Give My Dog for Gas? https://ift.tt/u5xvXRd

The post What Can I Give My Dog for Gas? by Stacy Nordstrom appeared first on Dogster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Dogster.com.

Your dog’s stinky gas empties a room. Before you banish him from the family gatherings, think about any recent changes to his diet. Did you recently start feeding him a new food? Or did he eat something spoiled? Learning what to feed — or stop feeding — your dog for gas helps you literally clear the air.

What to give a dog for gas

Your vet can prescribe a supplement to lessen or stop your dog’s gas. For gassy patients, vets may prescribe:

  • Yucca schidigera, an herbaceous plant with anti-inflammatory properties
  • probiotics

Talk to your veterinarian before giving your dog these supplements to ensure efficacy. Never give a human gas-stopping over-the-counter or prescription drug to your dog.

Dog gas-relief home remedy

However, not giving your dog certain foods often nips gas in the bud — a better home remedy than giving your dog a supplement or prescription for gas. Before getting a prescription from your vet, take these steps at home.

4 easy steps to help your dog’s gas

  1. First, run down the list of things NOT to feed your dog. Common causes of gas include:
  • table scraps (especially anything spicy or with dairy products)
  • trash (including spoiled food)
  • fresh-food ingredients, such as cauliflower, broccoli and Brussels sprouts.
  • Keep your dog away from the cat’s litter box, too
  1. At the same time, schedule a visit to your dog’s vet while you’re waiting to see if food elimination helps the problem. Some illnesses and health issues cause gas, so rule out a medical problem before trying a different food or supplement. Some of the medical culprits include:
  1. Rule out a food allergy or intolerance. Your vet may suggest a diet with low fiber and fat, or prescribe a restricted diet without common ingredients (a specific protein source, wheat or soy) that cause food sensitivities or allergies. If you pinpoint the allergen, the new diet may get rid of the gas. Switch your dog to the new food slowly or the gas may increase.
  2. Observe your dog when he eats. Notice if he gulps his food down quickly. Speedy eaters also swallow air (a condition called aerophagia), which leads to gas. Break up your dog’s mealtimes into more frequent, smaller portions or buy a slow-feeder dog bowl to prevent the gulping and gassing.

The post What Can I Give My Dog for Gas? by Stacy Nordstrom appeared first on Dogster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Dogster.com.

Stacy Nordstrom

Enregistrer un commentaire

Plus récente Plus ancienne