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healthy anal glands don't need expressing, was my point and groomers just do it as part of the service and my vet said that is completely unnecessary and should stop. I asked this advise for my friend who told me her groomer was doing it every visit |
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Jasper had been scooting, chasing his tail and biting. So, when the groomer came last week I had her do his Anal glands. She said it looked like it should and the amount was normal. I just hope I won't have to get it done again any time soon though. At least he is back to normal. :) Hope your baby is better soon!! |
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Groomers don’t do it correctly. What I was getting at is if someone’s pet was biting at his bum or butt scooting more than likely they will need their anal’s expressed, just because they aren't sick, showing infection or swollen doesn't mean they don’t need them expressed. |
How's the wee bum biter doing |
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I have changed his food to Blue Buffalo, turkey and rice. He really seems to enjoy it. |
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Regarding food, I changed his food a week ago to Blue Buffalo. He really likes it:) |
Thanks to all for responding to this post. As Bailey was still biting his butt and leg, with hair being gone as a result, I took him in to the vet yesterday. I was told that he was just biting the areas that the fleas had bit him and it was irritated as a result. He gave him an antihistamine shot and he also did his anals. This is the second time he has had his anals done in the last month:( I hope that it will be a longer time in between that he will need that done. He hasn't biten his usual spots, so I think that we are over that hump. So glad to see!!!! I'm sure that Bailey feels better as a result. Again, thanks to ALL that took the time to post replies on this thread:):):) Cheers! |
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