Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Farting dog cure.

Many modern dog foods are created in such a way  so as to produce a smelly wind problem. Purely by accident I discovered a solution to the problem,

I feed our dogs pellets and usually add chicken gravy to make the food a little more interesting. It does the job of encouragement to eat but is no help with smelly wind.

Last Sunday my wife prepared a pea and ham-bone soup. On removing the bones and other offcuts we put them in another pot and boiled for roughly two and a half hours, producing a nice thick gelitonous gravy. About half a cup of the gravy is added to each meal. That is all it takes. I think it is the fat content type thet makes the mixture work so well, reducing volume and velocity of the whiffy wind.

The only problem is that we do not make the soup every Sunday. That may need to change.