Flatulence in Dogs

Flatulence in Dogs

Flatulence in Dogs – What Gas Really Says About Gut Health

We all laugh when our dog lets one rip — but frequent flatulence is more than just a smelly inconvenience. It’s a sign that something’s off in the digestive system.

If your dog passes gas regularly, has bloating, or seems uncomfortable after meals, it’s not “just part of being a dog.” It’s often a clue that their gut is struggling — and ignoring it can lead to bigger issues.

What causes flatulence in dogs?

– Poor digestion of fats, proteins, or carbs
– Excessive fermentation from kibble or high-carb diets
– Imbalance of gut bacteria (too much bad, not enough good)
– Mycotoxins in food that disrupt gut lining and function
– Lack of natural enzymes to break food down properly

Flatulence is your dog’s way of telling you their food isn’t being processed well — and trapped gas is the result.

Other signs your dog’s digestion may be off:

– Smelly, soft, or inconsistent stools
– Gurgling stomach or frequent belching
– Reluctance to eat or post-meal discomfort
– Licking, itching, or ear flare-ups
– Low energy or increased sensitivity

How to Fix Gas from the Inside Out

At ANUERA Animal Nutrition, we address flatulence where it starts — in the gut.

✅ Our Daily Multi Supplement for Dogs:

– Provides natural digestive enzymes to break down food properly
– Balances the microbiome with inactive yeast (pre-, pro-, and postbiotic support)
– Contains mycotoxin binders to reduce internal inflammation and gut disruption

✅ Our Daily Omega 3, 6 & 9 Supplement for Dogs:

– Made from 100% pure Tasmanian salmon oil
– Soothes inflammation in the gut lining
– Enhances nutrient absorption and improves stool quality
– 100% bioavailable — with no seed oils or synthetic blends

Together, these two daily products help your dog digest food more efficiently — and that means less gas, better stools, and a calmer gut.

If your dog clears the room regularly, it’s time to stop masking the smell and start fixing the root cause.

Explore our ANUERA for Dogs range, or contact us for guidance on managing digestive discomfort naturally.

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