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Any dog parent knows that dog farts happen. Whether they’re silent but deadly or loud enough to wake your dog during their nap, they’re impossible to unnoticed. Like humans, dogs have to fart from time to time. It’s just a part of life. There is no way to eliminate farts. However, there are ways to make them less frequent and less smelly. If your dog is farting more than usual, this might be a concern. There are lots of causes of dog farts. And luckily, there are also lots of ways to help with them. There are even times when dog farts can be a sign of an underlying problem.

The most common clinical signs include expulsion of gas from the anus, with or without odor, mild abdominal discomfort, mild stomach distention or bloating, and excessive gaseous sounds or rumbling from the abdomen. If the dog has an underlying malassimilation problem which means inability or the impaired ability of the gastrointestinal tract to provide nutrients to the body will also include loose stools or diarrhea, vomiting, and weight loss.

If you have concerns about your pet's health and/or behavior, make an appointment with your veterinary clinic San Antonio, TX. For more information, visit their profile.

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