Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one mentioned - why the farting? Is there a food related (most likely) or medical reason? Make him/her take Gas-X?
My problem are my dogs. And they eat a relatively clean diet. It's horrible - we probably spend $50 week on candles to keep them burning and mask odor ;(
Was really hoping a particular purifier might do the trick...
It doesnt matter if its clean it matters if it upset their digestion. Ex my dog cant have chicken.
This. Try changing their food.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one mentioned - why the farting? Is there a food related (most likely) or medical reason? Make him/her take Gas-X?
My problem are my dogs. And they eat a relatively clean diet. It's horrible - we probably spend $50 week on candles to keep them burning and mask odor ;(
Was really hoping a particular purifier might do the trick...
It doesnt matter if its clean it matters if it upset their digestion. Ex my dog cant have chicken.
This. Try changing their food.
Anonymous wrote:Dyson also says its air purifiers "capture gases" - not true?
I'm not challenging you, just hoping to find a miracle product!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one mentioned - why the farting? Is there a food related (most likely) or medical reason? Make him/her take Gas-X?
My problem are my dogs. And they eat a relatively clean diet. It's horrible - we probably spend $50 week on candles to keep them burning and mask odor ;(
Was really hoping a particular purifier might do the trick...
It doesnt matter if its clean it matters if it upset their digestion. Ex my dog cant have chicken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one mentioned - why the farting? Is there a food related (most likely) or medical reason? Make him/her take Gas-X?
My problem are my dogs. And they eat a relatively clean diet. It's horrible - we probably spend $50 week on candles to keep them burning and mask odor ;(
Was really hoping a particular purifier might do the trick...
Anonymous wrote:Surprised no one mentioned - why the farting? Is there a food related (most likely) or medical reason? Make him/her take Gas-X?
Anonymous wrote:something is making the farter fart .. you need to eliminate that out of farter's diet
Anonymous wrote:My guess is that he’s lactose intolerant and doesn’t realize this. It took a while for my husband to figure this out.