Somedays Kingers gas will knock over a truck. I have found a very simple way to help with his gas explosion.

Did you know a small amount of finely chopped Fresh DILL will help relieve your dog's discomfort related to gas!!
Amount of Fresh Dill per weight of Dog:
Under 10 pounds a small pinch of Fresh Dill
Up to 20 pounds a larger pinch of Fresh Dill
Up to 50 pounds about 1 tsp. of Fresh Dill
Over 50 pounds 2 tsp. of Fresh Dill
I give it to Kingers in the morning on his food!
Simple and Safe way to help relieve his gas. Makes blogging a whole lot nicer when he is laying beside me!
Simple and Safe way to help relieve his gas. Makes blogging a whole lot nicer when he is laying beside me!
LOL, I never really thought about it, but this is great information!!
ReplyDeleteI need to do this for our chocolate lab Sadie!
ReplyDeleteWell, the child in me giggled all the way through this post. :) Good to know!
ReplyDeleteReally Know we can use this for Baby Girl now and then. lol
ReplyDeleteYes! This is so helpful. I have a 60lb dog and sometimes she gets gassy.
ReplyDeleteI need to try this!
ReplyDeleteOh I used to have a sweet bulldog with this issue! Good to know!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a dog myself, but will definitely pass this information on to my brother. His English Bulldog has this problem.
ReplyDeleteI did not know about this trick! I will definitely be passing it on to some of my friends who have particularly gassy dogs.
ReplyDeleteThis is really good to know! I'm so grateful my 180lb St Bernard is not very gassy, but I worry it will change as he gets older?
ReplyDeleteInteresting. I'll have to pass along to my sister. So, much to know about dogs.
ReplyDeleteI've gotta share this with my readers. This is so interesting. Never actually thought about dogs having stomach discomfort as well.
ReplyDeleteOur dog gets some awful gas. I definitely need to try this for him.
ReplyDeleteWhat A Great Remedie Thank You For The Info!
ReplyDeleteI needed to know this information earlier today! When I first got home from work man my dog was on a roll. She finally settle down though. I will remember this next time!
ReplyDeleteI don't like dill but I guess I need to plant some for my chloe bear.
ReplyDeleteInteresting, I do not have a dog but this sounds like a great natural method.
ReplyDeleteI wish I would have known this back when I had a dog.
ReplyDeleteI love when there are simple tricks like that. Bravo for dill!
ReplyDeleteSometimes my dog's gas is so bad that I think it could wake the dead. It's only one of the dogs and she looks around when she does it, like she is trying to figure out who did it. lol!
ReplyDeleteWow this confirms what I was thinking about dogs pretty much needing to eat similar to how we do to be healthy. I've always wondered about all of these dog foods that come on these commercials. I wonder if dill would help humans with gas. Hmmm... :)
ReplyDeleteI love the idea with the dill! I wish I had known that with our old dog. He was hard to be around sometimes!
ReplyDeleteThis is some really great info! Who knew? ;) I will be passing this along to my friends that have dogs.
ReplyDeleteMy dog doesn't seem to ever have gas. She never stinks of fart and I know she wouldn't eat greens even if we tried to get her to.
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