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Old 04-12-2014, 07:32 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by margiepickens View Post
I asked the vet about a change in diet. He said it wasn't necessary as long as her poops are formed and solid, which they are. He said some dogs just have a problems with this. He said wait a bit longer and we can address the options. She eats a variety of different things including carrots and green beans. She's not much of a fruit eater. I will keep a better eye on things and have the vet check them more often. And make sure the groomer is expressing them.
I respectfully disagree strongly w/ your vet. If/when anal glad issues are recurrent, it is most definitely worth a diet change (rather than risk more gland issues) to see if it's a certain ingredient that is causing the anal gland issues. Again, said respectfully .
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