Learn about the symptoms, treatments, and when to see a vet.
Normally, dogs express their anal glands naturally when they have a bowel movement. Sometimes, the anal glands may get too full and make it difficult to express. There are a number of reasons this could happen. Our veterinarians can examine your dog to determine if your pet is having issues expressing their anal glands and offer advice on how to prevent it from reoccurring.
Our veterinarians can instruct you on how to express your dog’s anal glands if they have ongoing anal gland issues that can be managed appropriately at home.
Some scooting is normal. Repeated scooting can indicate that the dog is uncomfortable. It is always best to have a veterinarian rule out an impaction or other medical issues.
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