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Old 04-20-2011, 09:39 AM   #12
gidget529
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Originally Posted by Mardelin View Post
Some dogs are more prone to gland issues than others....some can empty them their selves, other's need it done for them. What I will say is that I wouldn't wait and see. If anyone has seen an infected anal gland, let alone one that has burst; it's not pretty and not fund to treat.

Take the pup in to have the anal glands checked/expressed and at the same time you can have the vet instruct you in the proper way to check if expression is needed and how to express them.
I had a little one who had problems expressing on her own. And as someone else posted - the smell is terrible!!!
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