does anyone have trouble with thier corgys raunchy bad farts

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No, mine don't have that problem but the doberman can clear a room in seconds with hers!!! It is unbelievable how bad they are. She has had three surgeries for stomach obstructions (the last one, they removed 15 inches of her intestine) so I attribute it to that. She also has the world's most delicate digestive system. She can not tolerate a change in her diet with out a mess. I am really glad the corgis don't have that because there appears to be nothing they won't eat. I would try upgrading the food. I think the FAQ has some links.
Tucker has awful gas sometimes. His are silent but DEADLY.

He eats Wellness and only gets very healthy treats - I think it may be when he eats too fast. I am wroking on slowing him down to see if that helps. Hopefully it does because it is pretty gross.
My pup Lily only farts when she has to poop and we are late on our walk. My Mace could clear the room. She was on good dog food, but ate "things" in the yard. She would give herself away by jumping up and trying to smell her own butt. The absolute worse was when I gave her a small bit of chinese brown gravy. OMG even she couldn't stand it (she left the room and went up stairs to her crate). It was in the middle of Feb. and about 15 degrees outside, but we had our sliding glass door open and our fans on!!!!
Oh heavens! Tank can peel paint of walls!!! When he gets gassy, I add a dollop of plain yogurt to his food. You can also get probiotics at your local pet supply store. Believe me, it helps.
Midgee has the WORST smelling gas. He knows it too... sometimes he'll get up and walk out of the room and a few seconds later the smell hits us! He clears the room because he knows he stinks! lol
We used to feed our dogs Innova high protein and switched to Wellness Super 5 Mix, Lamb. He still has stinky gas. Sometimes you can hear him toot. He actually was just lying on his dog bed, I heard something, looked at him and he was sniffing his butt! Then he got up and walked away. Left me to deal with the stink. What a brat!
Yes- but she blames it on my husband.
We have three dogs....Maggie (2 years old), the cardigan corgi; Roscoe (7 years old), the french brittany & Chelsea (2 years old), the english setter.....none of them have gas, ever!!! I attribute that to their diet, "Taste of the Wild" kibble, pumpkin, bananas, green beans, carrots, apples, salmon oil, peanut butter, duck & chicken tenders & "Mother Nature" treat biscuits.
Morgan is VERY gassy. We have tried changing foods, bathroom breaks every hour, nothing. And he acts completely innocent. He just sits there and looks around like nothing happened. We have recently tried Fart Busters, a new kind of cookie that helps with this issue.
Rocco is a pretty gassy guy (like right now)! We are in the process of switching foods from Science Diet to Blue Buffalo, and it has made a little difference so far(he is still on 75 percent science diet and 25 percent blue and we are gradually switching). I also think he eats too fast!
Science Diet is sooooo bad!!! Happy to hear you're switching!! Wellness is a great food so is EVO. Check out this website..... it's very informative!! http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/

Oh ... and by the way.... no toots from Soffie or Griffyn but..... whew, does that poo bucket put out a powerful odor!!!

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