Okay, So the parents go out of town and ask me to watch the new dog. Not a problem right? NO!!! WRONG!!!!!! I got suckered into babysitting the puppy from Heck (I'm watching my language, but we all know what heck really is). Anywho, it's a 4 month old lab/rott mix (black lab with the standard rottweiler markings) and I swear I'm not going to survive the week. They just left today and so far this dog has eatten: 1 1/2 rolls of toilet paper, a box of kleenex, my shoe, and my office chair. Now to make matters worse, he's sleeping (finally some peace but not quiet, and I'm no longer yelling "No!!! Don't eat that!!!") but he is snoring louder than a chainsaw, but to make it even worse from there he has the worse gas in the world. It's about 35* outside right now and I have to keep a window open and a fan going so I dont' pass out. The dog's farts are worse than mine (and I can stink up a house pretty easily if I do say so, {i know that's TMI for most of you, but that is important to know so you have a comparison to go by}). What I need to know is 1: how do I get this dog to stop snoring so I can get some sleep? and 2: is it okay to give a dog Gas-X or something for his farting? If anyone has a dog breed that farts a lot (i.e. a bulldog, boxer, coonhound, or just an ugly mutt, anything that farts a lot) please post a few suggestions. As for the stuff he's eatting, I'm breaking him of that real quick compliments of my Mag. He does something bad, I fire off a few dry shots and he quits whatever he's doing wrong.
Thanks,
Stu
P.S. No I haven't fed the dog, Mexican, Thai, Indian foods, beans, broccoli, or any other gas inducing food. Also his food has not been changed.
Thanks,
Stu
P.S. No I haven't fed the dog, Mexican, Thai, Indian foods, beans, broccoli, or any other gas inducing food. Also his food has not been changed.

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