Sassafras Lowrey shares perspectives on dog flatulence. She writes that the occasional fart from your dog shouldn’t concern us. However, excessive farting can be a symptom of something more serious. The articles here are good content for social media and e-newsletters.
Source: Dogster, March 28, 2019. Link. Some amount of dog farts is normal for most dogs. However, excessive farting or a change in the amount of dog farts may signal food allergies or other kind of gastrointestinal upset in dogs. Lowrey suggests consulting a veterinarian when farting behavior changes or increases.
Also see: So your dog ate rat poison? Here’s what to do, Dogster, March 27, 2019. Link.
. . . seek veterinary care immediately. If your dog ate rat poison, you may notice lethargy, difficulty breathing, pale gums, coughing, vomiting and/or sneezing blood, seizure and collapse.