It is now time to touch on one of the more unpleasant aspects of dog ownership – expressing your dog’s anal glands. All dogs have two anal glands or sacs; 1 gland on each side of the anus. These glands are occasionally refereed to as “scent glands”, because they enable the dog to mark its […]
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is it necessary to express the anal glands?
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ok so I have taken my 2 yr old pitty to the vet 3 times to have his anal glands released and they say nothing is wrong. I even had his sool tested for anything he may have gotten. I have always fed him raw organic meats and vegetables and even giving him organic pumpkin and anti inflammatory...
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Ok, so maybe this is a weird question. But our 5 month old (60+ pound!) pup has the most disgusting smell that comes from his butt--its fishy. One day I thought to myself, well maybe its his anal glands. Sure enough, I expressed them and a bunch of nasty smelling tannish colored...
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Your dog is scooting on the carpet. He’s also licking his bottom more than usual. Learn about the signs that your dog may need his anal glands expressed.
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If you’ve ever wondered why dogs are so interested in sniffing the behinds of their friends, it all comes down to the anal glands.
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Want to know how to get rid of dog anal glands smell? We'll share foods to help dogs express anal glands naturally and talk about expressing glands manually.
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Anal gland issues can be a pain in the butt for your pooch. Find out about the 5 key signs that mean your dog's anal glands are due for a checkup.
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Problems with your dog’s anal glands lead to lots of veterinary and groomer visits, though they do serve a purpose. Learn more about common anal gland problems and what you can do to help!
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How to Express Your Dog’s Anal Glands - One of the most common problems we see in dogs are anal gland infections. The anal glands are located on either side of the rectum and serve the purpose
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They're unpleasant, but they're a fact of life. Here's what happens when they don't function properly.
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If you spot your dog scooting on its butt, it may have anal gland issues. Learn how these glands can cause discomfort and what treatment is needed.
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Domesticated dogs don't really need them, but they have anal glands, or anal sacs, located between the internal and external sphincter muscles. The anal glands secrete oily fluid onto the feces when they pass a bowel movement, a function of predatory animal communication. Some dogs are prone to oily, thick fluid ...
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Tired of pricey vet bills each time your dog needs anal gland relief? Learn to express your dog's anal glands, symptoms, and prevention tips.
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Know the signs causes, treatment and how to prevent anal gland disease in your dog with the help of the experts at the American Kennel Club.
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Often misunderstand, the loveble Pit Bull can make a great pet. Before you adopt, here are the 10 most common health problems with Pit Bull breed.
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