This is my dog Sidney. She has absolutely NO shame when it comes to farting. If she could talk, she would probably say that clearing out the room, even the house, because of her farts is her favorite pastime.
Queen of the stink

This is my dog Sidney. She has absolutely NO shame when it comes to farting. If she could talk, she would probably say that clearing out the room, even the house, because of her farts is her favorite pastime.
“I beg and whine a lot and I steal food — and I do terrible farts. Also, I have a highly irrational fear of having my paws touched…and I go through the garbage cans. I’m sorry (sort of).”
Rocket is our precious five-year-old Hungarian Vizsla. We love him dearly.
OK, point made. Now take this off of me !!
Zephyr, an adoptable senior from East Brunswick, NJ. He’s available through St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center. He has been known to “break wind” from time to time. But he has finally admitted to doing what I’ve suspected all along… Doing big, smelly farts so people leave the room and leave him alone! His farts will clear a room in seconds flat.
His own farts are so stinky, he cry’s gets up and runs out the room.
I steal food from the baby then play dumb! I fart in my owners face, look at my butt, then act surprised. I rip the springs out of the couch when everyone is sleeping but my mom still loves me!!
Even though Confetti isn’t a dog, she still has no shame in clearing a room.
This is my 8 year old dachshund Ginger. She’ll occasionally let some pretty stinky farts out, and this time she happened to fart near my face.
Maxxis likes to chew on his bone outside during the day, and let mom deal with the inevitable gas that follows.
The smell of my farts wake my mom out of a sound sleep.