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OMG REALLY!!! She is only 7 weeks old! Ugh she is going to the vet on tuesday for her first injection i will ask the vet then? Or do you think i should make an appointment and go sooner? xxx Thank you JDS xxx |
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Poop happens. To the OP- it's easy enough to trim a little "poop shoot" yourself. Just be prepared for some indignant looks while you are in the process :) |
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BTW, I don't think you need to panic. It's just something you should check on b/c if it is the anal glands & they don't get expressed it can become painful for your baby. With her being so young, it may not be that...the other thing I read about butt scooting is it could mean worms. But it could also just mean she had a dirty butt! If you're sure she doesn't have a dirty butt (poo stuck) then I'd try expressing the anal glands. Does she scoot frequently? |
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Because she was so young she was still on milk and her poops was very runny and there was a right mess on her behind. I'd wipe her up with a wet wipe and then she would scoot i think because it was wet on her bottom from the wet wipe. If i didnt manage to wipe she would scoot to get off any ''cling ons''. She does not scoot often only when she has had a poop lol i think she might be used to scooting after pooping. She has just been wormed last week so i dont think it could be worms. I have changed her food and weaned her off the milk (YAY) and her poops are soooooo much better. They are firmer and there is no mess :) I think she sometimes still scoots tho. I think i will ask my vet about it on tuesday and see what they say, Thanks for pointing that out to me, i thought it was just a funny little thing she did, i didnt know it might be because of something. Thanks :D xxxx |
Sounds like a good plan to ask the vet at her next appt. It could just be due to the wet bottom from being cleaned. Just thought I'd mention it since I thought that's what I had been told. ;) |
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Poop should be firm so there should be no reason to need to wipe a dogs butt after a poop. :confused: If their poop is too soft it will stick to the fur. I have 3 and take them to be groomed regularly and I have NEVER needed to wipe poop from their butt. This includes when they were all puppies as well. Unless I have on occassion let their grooming go too long I will trim their butt area but still there is no poop stuck or need for baby wipes. Mine climb all over me too and I have never had any type of problems. Maybe you should change foods or treats? Their poop should be formed, firm and hard. |
Her poops are fine. I recently added Wellness to her mix and for a few days she had softer than usual poo. She still needs her rear-end cleaned up. |
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I hate it when they leave skid marks. :D |
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