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I am going to take my 1-year-old whippet to the vets to rule out anything more serious, but I just wondered whether anyone had any advice on a dog with extremely smelly stool and flatulence. I realise both these things are always smelly no matter what, but I have a feeling my dog's are towards the more extreme end. Recently my friend actually threw up because my dog did a poo and she caught a whiff of it, and other people have commented also. I have to admit, of all the dog's I've known, her's are the stinkiest.
Worth noting that she herself does not smell at all, it's just her excretions. And she is very healthy apart from this, fur good, energy great, behaviour great, she's quite an easy puppy overall.
At the moment she is on Eden 80/20 dry food, which is very high quality. But I'm concerned the high quality might be what's causing the smelliness.
Any recommendations on foods that have made your dog's flatulence and stool easier to deal with?
I am going to take my 1-year-old whippet to the vets to rule out anything more serious, but I just wondered whether anyone had any advice on a dog with extremely smelly stool and flatulence. I realise both these things are always smelly no matter what, but I have a feeling my dog's are towards the more extreme end. Recently my friend actually threw up because my dog did a poo and she caught a whiff of it, and other people have commented also. I have to admit, of all the dog's I've known, her's are the stinkiest.
Worth noting that she herself does not smell at all, it's just her excretions. And she is very healthy apart from this, fur good, energy great, behaviour great, she's quite an easy puppy overall.
At the moment she is on Eden 80/20 dry food, which is very high quality. But I'm concerned the high quality might be what's causing the smelliness.
Any recommendations on foods that have made your dog's flatulence and stool easier to deal with?