Anal gland issues affect approximately one in ten dogs and can cause discomfort. Common signs of anal gland problems include scooting, persistent odors, and excessive licking of the rear end.
Anal gland issues affect approximately one in ten dogs and can cause discomfort. Common signs of anal gland problems include scooting, persistent odors, and excessive licking of the rear end.
Q: I have a 3-year-old Great Dane who we rescued a year ago. He’s had anal gland issues the whole time, which have worsened in the last six months (spends a lot of time licking). He seems to be in ...
Q: My friends all have their little dogs’ glands treated by the groomer. My dog is a shepherd and doesn’t need a groomer, but should he have his glands expressed? A: You’re talking about anal glands, ...
Dear Dr. Fox: Please tell me the best way for dogs to empty their anal glands without having a vet express them. My dog is a 2 1/2-year-old border collie, and I assume his issue may be partially ...