Due to their brachycephalic (short-nosed) morphology, English Bulldog Bulldogs have a propensity to swallow air when eating, which causes excessive flatulence.
Due to their proneness to sensitive stomachs, boxers may experience increased gas production from specific meals or dietary modifications.
Bulldogs and Pugs both have brachycephalic head shapes, which make them more likely to swallow air when eating and cause flatulence.
Due to their deep chests, Basset Hounds may have greater gas accumulation in their digestive systems.
These compact, muscular dogs have delicate digestive tracts, which makes them prone to flatulence.
Large canines with a slower metabolism, mastiffs' digestion might lead to more gas being produced.
Dachshunds may have digestive problems and produce more gas, particularly those with long bodies and small legs.
Saint Bernards are huge breeds with slower digestion, which might result in more gas than English Mastiffs.
Great Danes are prone to digestive problems and probable gassiness because of their deep chests and rapid development rates.