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tinkerbell23 | 18:42 Sun 24th Jun 2012 | Animals & Nature
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Dad was saying the dogs tummy has been making really loud noises,

Loud enough to hear over the tv! He seems absolutley fine, toilet habits are normal....

Im just saying its normal "peristalsis" (like i can hear my own guts working sometimes and the squirting and wooshing sounds)

Should we be concerned though? X
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In my experience a noisy tum is followed by a smelly gassy rear end....whatbhas he been eating lately?
Toilet habits may not be normal tomorrow.
When Tilly1's tummy starts 'talking' we make sur she always has access to the garden.
^sure
You have been warned lol
My GSD does this and sometimes won't eat his next meal, provided he is eating and going to the toilet ok I wouldn't worry, but if it persists get the vet to check him.
He may have something disagreeing with him, be prepared for a runny tum in the morning (the dog not you Tinks lol) doggy will be fine.
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Thanks all...he will probs fart his head off later lol xx
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Hes just been sick a yellowish bile....poor baby.


But tail is wagging still, seems fine, he was wretching last night...

Ill keep an eye, not going to feed him i dont think just now? Let his tummy settle x
Make sure he still has access to water tho.
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I just put fresh , not to cold water out...he always has some x
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Hes been fine since....wee soul xx
An eminent Bowel specialist (human not animal, though it does not matter) told me that noisy tums are no cause for concern, but silent ones are.
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Very true! X

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