Why Does My Dog Have Gas All the Time?

Why Does My Dog Have Gas All the Time?

It’s no secret — dogs can be gassy. While the occasional toot is nothing to worry about, frequent gas may mean your pup needs a little extra support.

Common Causes of Dog Gas

  • Sudden diet changes → Switching foods too quickly can be hard on the gut.
  • Eating too quickly → Swallowing air adds to gas.
  • Rich or fatty foods → Table scraps like cheese or fried foods are tough for dogs.
  • Food sensitivities → Some dogs react to certain proteins or grains.
  • Gut imbalance → When the gut bacteria aren’t balanced, gas can be more frequent.

When to Pay Attention

Occasional gas is normal. You may want to pay closer attention if it happens every day or if it’s paired with other changes like stool inconsistency or lower energy.

Everyday Ways to Reduce Gas

  • Feed smaller, more frequent meals
  • Use a slow-feeder bowl
  • Avoid high-fat scraps
  • Make diet changes slowly over 7–10 days
  • Add gut support with probiotics

Why Probiotics Can Help

Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that help keep the gut balanced. By maintaining a healthy balance of bacteria, probiotics may help support stool consistency and ease occasional gas.

👉 Belly Buddies Probiotic Chews deliver 7 probiotic strains, plus prebiotics and postbiotics, for complete gut support — in a tasty chew dogs love.

FAQs

Can probiotics help with dog gas?
Yes, probiotics may help by supporting gut balance.

Should I change my dog’s food if they’re gassy?
Check with your vet — sometimes a gradual change can make a difference.

Bottom Line
Gas is common in dogs. With small daily habits and added gut support, you can help your dog stay comfortable.

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