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How to Empty Your Dog's Anal Glands | Pet Food Australia
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How to Empty Your Dog's Anal Glands | Pet Food Australia
You've come to the right place if you don't know what anal glands are, their purpose, where they're located, or how to ensure they don't leak all over your home.
So, let’s dive straight in.
WHAT ARE ANAL GLANDS?
Anal glands are small sacs located on either side of a dog's anus. They produce a fluid that helps identify dogs when they mark their territory. However, the glands can become swollen and uncomfortable if the fluid accumulates.
DO ALL DOGS NEED THEIR ANAL GLANDS EXPRESSED?
While anal gland expression is unnecessary for all dogs, some dog breeds are more prone to anal gland issues. These include German shepherds, dachshunds, and basset hounds.
Fortunately for many dog parents, their perfect pooch can manage its anal glands independently. Most dogs naturally release a small amount of anal gland material each time they have a bowel movement. However, others need a little help to avoid fluid build-up becoming uncomfortable, leaking, and even infections
WHAT CAUSES DOG ANAL GLANDS TO FILL?
There are several factors that can contribute to anal gland issues. These include diet, age, and exercise. If you notice your dog is licking or biting its anal area more than usual, it's a good idea to go ahead and have them checked out by a vet.
HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR DOG'S GLANDS NEED EMPTYING?
If you start to notice something fishy... literally, if you can smell off fish, it could be a sign your pup is due to have their anal glands expressed. The fishy smell occurs when the anal glands have gotten too full, and it causes them to start leaking at times, separate from when they are going to the toilet. The leaks can even occur when they're eating, resting or sleeping and even when being picked up. Other indications could be when you notice your dog licking or biting at its anal area more often, discomfort when sitting down, scooting on the ground, and excessive anal gland secretions.
Unfortunately, when the anal glands become too full, it can be very discomforting, and your otherwise happy pet could quickly become very unhappy. You might notice less tail wagging, don't want to be touched, and just seem very depressed.
It's essential as pet parents to notice these signs and act on them before things get out of hand.
WHO SHOULD EMPTY THEM?
However, if you're confident expressing them at home, have your vet show you their methods at a check-up or browse the thousands of educational youtube videos online and get your dogs used to emptying them at home.CAN I EMPTY MY DOG'S ANAL SACS AT HOME?
Yes, you can empty your dog's anal glands at home! You can try several techniques, including the two-finger and roll methods.