Thank you for the advice Stef       
                                                                                
          Krystyna

Stefanie Brannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
            Krystyna, I'm no expert but I would try switching to another food 
and see if that helps.  Some of the dog foods that you can buy at the grocery 
store have lots of fillers and corn in them.  I think some dogs are sensitive 
to these things.  Try looking at the ingredients of dog food and choose one 
with meat (chicken, beef, lamb, ect.) as the first ingredient.  Also, talk to 
your vet about the gas and they may be able to recommend something.
   
  Stef

krystyna penix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        Thank you Stef. for your response. We're feeding her MightyDog brand 
food. She's been on this for about 3 months and having a gas every few days.
                                                                                
                    Krystyna from AR
Stefanie Brannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
           What kind of food do you feed her and how long has she been eating 
that brand of food?  How long has she been having gas?  Has she been given 
"treats" or anything besides dog food?  It may be what she is eating that's 
giving her gas. Alos, sometimes when you change their food, they will get gas.
   
  Stef
    
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