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Originally Posted by Ellie May rofl.
Depends on who you ask and you don't want to start something that you won't be able to stop later, but generally yes. |
The trick is knowing how to check the glands for fullness and recognize the signs the dog exhibits when it is uncomfortable. Scooting can be one....another is watching the dog walk and then plop itself down hard on it's butt....repeating it over and over. Another sign and not always indicitive of full glands is a dog attempting to bite it's tail continuousely, while it's sitting. The thing is when you see a dog exhibiting unusual behavior that has anything to do with it's rear end, check the glands.