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Originally Posted by jencar98 That's good you are checking with your vet, always a good idea. I've had most every dog here scoot their bottom at one time or another....with them it's always been because they had a piece stuck on their hair. Sometimes even a tiny piece will make them scoot to get it off. I've never had one w/worms or anal glands that needs to be expressed. | That's a relief. I'm hoping it is nothing to be worried about. I've never had a dog with worms or that needed their glands expressed either...yet. Her vet is great, he's just not quick about calling back. My neighbor shows Yorkies, and she said that a foul odor would be present if it was a gland issue. I hope she's right.
Thanks for sharing your expertise; this is my first Yorkie and I'm still learning. (:
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