1998
DOI: 10.1080/00480169.1998.36088
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Abstract: Flatulence occurs in pet dogs and most owners accept flatulence and were unconcerned about its consequence.

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“…Flatulence was very common in this cohort of healthy dogs and 90.7% of dogs exhibited flatulence ≤ a few times/week. This is in contrast to a study of 110 dogs in which 47 owners (42.7%) identified flatulence in their dogs . That study also differed from our study regarding the relationship with activity: it found that the flatulent dogs received less exercise, were less active and were more often housed indoors.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Flatulence was very common in this cohort of healthy dogs and 90.7% of dogs exhibited flatulence ≤ a few times/week. This is in contrast to a study of 110 dogs in which 47 owners (42.7%) identified flatulence in their dogs . That study also differed from our study regarding the relationship with activity: it found that the flatulent dogs received less exercise, were less active and were more often housed indoors.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…There has been very limited research reported on the incidence and severity of flatulence in dogs. Some believe flatulence is of little concern (Jones et al, 1998) while others have attempted to decrease flatulence by addition of inhibitors and binding compounds to the food (Giffard et al, 2001). Regardless of opinion on severity and relevance, research has certainly been limited because of the difficulty in monitoring and quantifying flatulence severity.…”
Section: Flatulencementioning
confidence: 99%