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Old 08-13-2010, 06:53 AM   #6
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...so then how do you know they're having a problem?? Bella scoots, which cues me in that hers are bothering her. And they're still full after she scoots, so...what? I should still just leave them alone?
No they could end up impacted and infected. Some dogs need then expressed some don't. If you don't have it done on a dog that can't express themselves you are setting them up for a lot of pain and discomfort and it can abcess. When in doubt, see a good Vet.
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