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Re: Dog with a wind problem.
« Reply #30 on: 25 May 2011, 15:23:15 »

Sorry Mike!   ;D
We thought maybe you were blaming the dog as you were to embarrassed to admit it was you! ::)

In which case we have explored various avenues of decreasing your dogs problem! :y
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Re: Dog with a wind problem.
« Reply #31 on: 25 May 2011, 16:02:09 »

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Sorry Mike!   ;D
We thought maybe you were blaming the dog as you were to embarrassed to admit it was you! ::)

In which case we have explored various avenues of decreasing your dogs problem! :y

Hi Ljay... :y
I hope I am going to get that cup of tea that you promised me 2 years ago, this year.... :D :D :D
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Re: Dog with a wind problem.
« Reply #32 on: 25 May 2011, 20:17:58 »

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Sorry Mike!   ;D
We thought maybe you were blaming the dog as you were to embarrassed to admit it was you! ::)

In which case we have explored various avenues of decreasing your dogs problem! :y

Hi Ljay... :y
I hope I am going to get that cup of tea that you promised me 2 years ago, this year.... :D :D :D

Of course!  Follow the wind to our tent and I'm sure someone who is less of a liability with gas and flames will make you one!! ;D
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Re: Dog with a wind problem.
« Reply #33 on: 09 June 2011, 13:57:36 »

Back on topic for the OP, mind you it might work with humans as well.

We have had 3 boxers over the last 12 years or so and they all suffered from the dreaded doggy flatulence >:(
We were told to raise the level of their food, I don't mean protein but to raise the level of the feed bowl to just around shoulder height.
[pedant mode on]this stops the dog from having to extend the neck down to the food, which in turn stops them from gulping air and food at the same time, which in turn stops them from......[pedant mode off] you get the picture :y

I can confirm this does work very well. Boxers are renowned for their evil quietness :o

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Re: Dog with a wind problem.
« Reply #34 on: 09 June 2011, 19:12:58 »

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Back on topic for the OP, mind you it might work with humans as well.

We have had 3 boxers over the last 12 years or so and they all suffered from the dreaded doggy flatulence >:(
We were told to raise the level of their food, I don't mean protein but to raise the level of the feed bowl to just around shoulder height.
[pedant mode on]this stops the dog from having to extend the neck down to the food, which in turn stops them from gulping air and food at the same time, which in turn stops them from......[pedant mode off] you get the picture :y

I can confirm this does work very well. Boxers are renowned for their evil quietness :o

HTH
Jon

Sounds like a plan  :y
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