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Why is My Dog’s Stomach Making
Noises? - Your Dog Advisor
Jessica Scott
7–9 minutes
I remember the first time I heard my dog’s stomach making noises:
a strange, gurgling, rumbling sound that went on and on. I spent
ten minutes going around the house, trying to find the source.
What was it? Water in the pipes? An earthquake? Some sort of
little monster?
In the end, the sound was coming from the very last place I
expected… inside my German Shepherd, Sadie. Her face was
completely placid, but her stomach was groaning and grumbling
like it was storming in there. Obviously I was alarmed, thinking that
we were about to have a very serious bathroom incident, but it
turned out there was nothing to worry about.
But why was my dog’s stomach making noises? I immediately set
out to find out.
• Borborygmi: The Most Common Reason Your Dog’s Stomach is
Making Noises
• Other Benign Reasons for Noisy Stomach in Dogs
• More Worrisome Reasons a Dog’s Stomach Could Be Making
Noises
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• When to Worry
• What to do about a Noisy Stomach
Borborygmi: The Most Common Reason Your
Dog’s Stomach is Making Noises
There are many reasons your furry friend’s tummy might be
rumbling, but the most common is borborygmi.
If you have ever been sitting on the couch watching television and
heard a loud, unexplained gurgle from your own stomach, you are
already familiar with the main cause of loud stomachs in dogs. The
technical term for this is borborygmi.
Borborygmi are simply the sounds made when gas travels through
a dog’s (or a human’s) intestines. Usually these sounds are barely
audible, and you would have to be very close to your dog to hear
them. Sometimes, though, they can be heard from across the
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room. Or, in Sadie’s case, from halfway across the house!
Borborygmi are louder when there are larger-than-normal amounts
of gas trying to pass through the intestines. In most instances, this
doesn’t indicate a problem. It often just means that your dog ate a
lot on an empty stomach or ate something that is causing more air
than usual.
Other Benign Reasons for Noisy Stomach in Dogs
Did you hear that? Most of the time, a dog’s stomach making
noises is nothing to worry about.
Aside from gas moving through the intestines, there are a couple
other reasons why your dog’s stomach could be making noises,
and they may be pretty obvious.
Hunger
Just like people, dogs’ stomach growl when they are hungry. So if
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your dog hasn’t eaten for a while, it is not uncommon to hear his or
her stomach gurgling. Typically this happens in the morning after
the dog has gone all night without food, or in the evening when he
starts thinking about dinner. These noises usually stop once the
dog has eaten.
Trapped Air
The other reason your dog’s stomach could be making noises is
that there is more air than usual moving around inside his or her
belly. This can happen if they have been panting a lot or gulping
down their food too fast (which can be dangerous for other
reasons). Things are usually resolved if the dog burps or, well…
uses a stinkier alternative.
Change in Diet
Dogs, like most pets, are very susceptible to stomach problems
when there is a change in their diet. If you switch dog food brands
or add in wet food when they are used to only dry, your dog’s
stomach could get a bit upset and noisy as they adapt to the
change. In most cases this is temporary, however.
More Worrisome Reasons a Dog’s Stomach Could
Be Making Noises
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Sometimes your dog’s stomach noises can be due to something
more serious, and require a trip to the vet.
Usually, a dog’s noisy stomach is at most a minor annoyance for
those who have to listen to the strange sounds all day. In rare
cases, though, it could be a sign that something is wrong. Here are
a few more troubling reasons why Fido’s stomach could be
gurgling.
She Ate Something She Shouldn’t Have
Anyone who has ever owned a dog can tell you that most dogs will
eat absolutely anything. While this would be fine and dandy if they
limited themselves to what their human puts in their food bowl, this
is not always the case. Many dogs like to go exploring in the trash
can or on the ground outside, and this can lead to them eating
something that could not only give them indigestion, but could
potentially endanger their life.
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If you know that your dog has been digging in the trash, it is
important to find out what she ate. Sometimes dogs eat things that
are poisonous or even things that are not digestible, like pieces of
wood, metal, plastic, or other objects, and this can cause severe
problems. A loud stomach may be the first sign that something is
wrong, followed by vomiting and diarrhea.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a condition that is typically
thought of as occurring only in human beings. Unfortunately,
though, dogs can also get this syndrome, which is similar to a
chronic allergic reaction. The intestines become inflamed as a
result of contact with a certain protein or parasite, and this can
lead to the dog’s stomach making noises, as well as to diarrhea,
vomiting, and a lack of appetite.
Intestinal Parasites
While symptoms like a bloated-looking stomach, vomiting,
diarrhea, and/or weight loss are more common symptoms, a dog’s
stomach could also make noise due to intestinal parasites. The
most common are roundworms, tapeworms, and hookworms, all of
which can be eliminated with medicine prescribed by your vet.
Cancer
No one likes to think about cancer when it comes to their best
buddy, but in some rare cases, gastrointestinal cancers can be the
reason your dog’s stomach is making noises. Luckily, stomach
cancers are not very common in dogs. Unluckily, they typically do
not show symptoms until the illness is at an advanced stage,
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which is why it is important to see your vet if you suspect
something more serious than a growling stomach is going on.
Other Illnesses
Other illnesses that cause gastrointestinal symptoms in dogs
include kidney disease, digestive disorders, allergic reactions to
medications, and gastroenteritis.
When to Worry
Luckily, most of the time a noisy stomach is more annoying than
worrisome!
Okay, that last section was a bit heavy, and you may be worrying
that your dog’s stomach is making noises for a much more sinister
reason than you thought. In the large majority of cases, though,
this worry is unfounded. Unless you know that your dog has eaten
something he shouldn’t have, you should only worry about a loud
stomach if the dog is exhibiting other signs that something is
wrong, such as vomiting, diarrhea, lack of appetite, excessive
drooling, fatigue, or other behavioral changes.
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What to do about a Noisy Stomach
Usually the solution to a noisy stomach is simple, and your pal can
be back to normal in no time!
Most of the time, you don’t really have to do anything when your
dog’s stomach is making noises, as it will quiet down on its own
eventually. If the dog is hungry, you can feed him, and if you
suspect that something more serious is going on, you can take him
to the vet.
One other tip that my veterinarian gave me when I asked about
Sadie’s deafening borborygmi was that you can give your dog
Pepto Bismol to calm her stomach if it gets to be too noisy. This
turned out to be a great help! The amount of any medicine you can
give depends on the size of the dog, though, so always consult
your own vet before trying this remedy.
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