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From the smell of things, it appears that my pet is experiencing a great deal of gas and bloating. What can I do to help both of us?
He should be checked for worms. If that proves negative, try changing his diet. Cut back on the amount of food as it may be contributing to the gas problem. You can substitute either canned food or bland home-cooked food to make up the difference.
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