In the context of dog flatulence, the word “deadly” isn’t literal of course! It’s used humorously to describe how bad the dog smell is, not that the gas in dog is actually dangerous :-) So “deadly” does NOT mean lethal or harmful to people or pets but rather as "extremely foul-smelling gas" or "long-lasting smell after the dog farts" !
Dog flatulence (farting) usually appears when excess gas builds up in a dog’s digestive system. This can happen for several common reasons:
1. Diet-related causes
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Eating low-quality food or sudden food changes
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Foods that are hard to digest (beans, dairy, soy, fiber-heavy treats)
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Food intolerances or allergies
2. Swallowed air
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Dogs that eat too fast or are anxious can swallow air, which later comes out as gas.
3. Intestinal bacteria
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Normal gut bacteria produce gas while breaking down food. Too much gas means something isn’t digesting properly.
4. Digestive disorders
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Conditions like: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Pancreatic issues, Parasites (worms), etc.
5. Lack of exercise
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Physical activity helps move gas through the digestive tract.
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