Ok, I know this may be gross, but imagine what it's like to have an extremely flatulent dog laying under your desk in 90 degree heat....
Lucky is an 8 year old Blue Heeler and has been in my care for the last year. I've tried changing his diet but have yet to find anything that has reduced this problem.
My vet gave me pills that will help increase the intestinal enzymes but it did nothing. I stopped treatment.
He's insecure, but there has to be a physiological reason for this. So, if anyone has any dietary suggestions or other ideas, they're very welcome!
He does have an overactive thyroid which will be treated non-invasively in the next couple of weeks. I have no idea if this could be related since there is so little information regarding hyperthyroidism in dogs.
So, any ideas here?
Lucky is an 8 year old Blue Heeler and has been in my care for the last year. I've tried changing his diet but have yet to find anything that has reduced this problem.
My vet gave me pills that will help increase the intestinal enzymes but it did nothing. I stopped treatment.
He's insecure, but there has to be a physiological reason for this. So, if anyone has any dietary suggestions or other ideas, they're very welcome!
He does have an overactive thyroid which will be treated non-invasively in the next couple of weeks. I have no idea if this could be related since there is so little information regarding hyperthyroidism in dogs.
So, any ideas here?