If you cannot face doing it

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Internal emptying: Place your thumb at 4 o clock and your forefinger inside the anus, 1-2cm in. Certain breeds are worse affected than others, though any breed can get problems. Vets are unsure exactly why some glands block up and others do not, but dogs that require their anal sacs to be manually emptied tend to have a recurring problem where the owner will need to organize for this to be done regularly. Your dog nibbles or chews at his/her knees, groin, rump, tail or anus

If you cannot face doing it yourself, your vet will be happy to do it for you. A high fibre diet is thought to help dogs empty their sacs naturally, though this is unproven. You will know they have emptied as you will see the secretion squirt out!

External emptying: Place your thumb and forefinger at 4 o clock and 8 o clock below the anus, an inch or so away from the hole.Does your dog ever drag his/her bottom along the ground? Does your dog nibble and chew at his/her knees, tail or bottom? Does your dog sometimes strain excessively to defecate? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then your dogs anal glands might need emptying. This is a bacterial infection of the anal sac, where the sac fills with pus and then bursts through the skin, leaving a bloody hole. As mentioned earlier, the glands serve no physiological purpose to the dog and so are not missed.

My pet needs his/her anal glands emptied regularly. Why do some dogs get anal gland problems but others not?


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