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Old 01-02-2012, 04:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am assuming this is normal. But does anybody else have there dog burp once or twice a day? Our girl has no manners at all. She always seems to walk over to us when were sitting on the couch look at us and let out a fairly large burp. I find it pretty funny actually.

My gf was taking her down the elevator the other day and there was another woman who got on. Everything was quiet until Ruby was sitting all pretty and let out a loud whistling fart! My gf played it off, and said excuse me for my dog's behavior she's a little un-lady like. LoL

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Old 01-02-2012, 05:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Yep! Panzer burps daily, oftentimes while he's watching us eat dinner. He doesn't get gas often, but when he does, he acts so surprised and turns around to check out what's happening.
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I honestly don't think you can teach a dog manners. That level of training may be beyond their capability. Heck, most people don't even possess manners anymore.


Our GSD belches A LOT. She does the same thing...walks right up to us and lets one roll. I guess you can try to get your dog to eat more slowly. I'm sure someone on here will give you some good suggestions.
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Woolf seems to plan his belching Waits till he is in our face and lets it go.

FWIW: one of his previous trainers cautioned us about his belching. She said it shows he may be prone to bloating. I've never heard that before, maybe someone can confirm that....
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1 >>>> really??

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1 >>>> I honestly don't think you can teach a dog manners. That level of training may be beyond their capability.
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1 >>>> really??
Yep...Can't even teach people that. Of course, I am of the opinion that most GSD's are smarter than most people.
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My dog will burp after eating on occasion.
For some reason he farts when he walks down stairs, not always but often.
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Stryder usually announces his burp...he will eat...then come into the living room, sit down and then start to whine... then " burrrrp " sometimes he will walk over and I pat him on the back and burp him so to speak...lol I am too close to that dog.
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I'd be happy if Singe limited himself to 2 -3 burping/farting episodes per day. lol
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