i'm sitting here watching tv on the couch with the dogs and they both keep farting!!!!!!!! ugh! as soon as the smell goes away from one, the other farts!! :lol: what the heck did they eat??
Noooo ... when Gerona and Galina have *ahem* flatulence, it makes EVERYONE (even the dogs!) leave the room! :yuck: Seamus will look at them with this sad face that says, "what on Earth came OUT of you!?" and Kirby will start making his "brrrwwwoo brwwwoo" fussy sounds at the cats. And Galina is bad about farting on you when she's MAD at you. If you pick her up and she doesn't want to be held, *POOF*! She's worse than a skunk, I swear it. :yes:
It's disgusting, but I'd much rather Kirby and Seamus farting in the living room than my two blasted kitties. :lol:
Luckily my dogs and cats are not farters. They do on occasion and my cats are 10 times worse than my dogs. My dogs (and I know no one believes me) rarely ever fart around us. When they do it is louders than a backfiring care but it never smells. There have been occasions where we have come home and their area is a little stinky, like they were having a contest or something and we just get hit with residual so its not too bad.
Oh boy I have smelled dog gas and it isn't a pleasant smell by any means. :yuck: I guess the good thing about having dogs is a guy can blame his farts on the dog and nobody would know the difference. :rofl:
Har and Max were horrible gas bags for a while, while most Boxers are, but I found a tip online to put some plain fat free yogurt in their food, and it works! They fart about 50% less than they used to. Its heaven scent! HA HA HA!!! :lol: <<get it?? lol...
Melissa, that would make sense. :yes: Plain old yogurt is great for the intestinal tract. Good thinking!
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