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Old 02-15-2006, 06:09 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by YorkieRose
Anal glands are one of those things that are best left alone UNLESS there is a problem. You know how many years I have had Yorkies..I can count on one hand the dogs who needed regular expressing. BUT a few do from time to time...if it is not broke, don't mess with it.
For some reason, the more you express, the more they need it.
If your dog has a good diet with fiber, the glands express naturally with a bowel movement..but they can clog and cause an impaction..so just watch them to see.
Kate is 8 months now...I have checked her glands a few times, they noraml in size and there is no odor..so no reason to express.

It is like pulling hair from the ears..some ears are prone to infection and must have the hair removed, others never have a problem and pulling hair out causes problems...
I have seen breeders expressing the glands of 12 week pups..rarely, rarely needed.
I agree with Pat and I also think it should be left up to experts if you have never done this.
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