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Wow, great info, KJC! Thanks for posting! The first time that I ever experienced it was when I took Jackson to Petsmart to get his nails cut (probably at about 1.5yrs old). He WIGGED out sooo bad (I did not like how they handled him) and expressed his anal glands - he was so terrified. It was an awful smell, oh god! That was the first time I had ever experienced it - he had been groomed prior but honestly, I am unsure if the groomer expressed them or didn't. Now whenever he is extremely scared, he expresses them, so typically it happens at the vets. But yeah, sometimes after playing really hard at the park, he's expressed them too. He has done it twice now after a trip to this one park with the same dog, so weird. I always just just stick him in the sink and wash his butt up. So I guess he does it himself. I will ask his groomer next time if he she expresses his anal glands or not, because I am honestly not sure. |
Jack scoots across the carpeting.... Not a very gentlemanly thing to do :p I express his on an as needed basis. I had been doing them quite frequently, but then he started going potty outside more and I noticed he would express them out there, so now I just do it when he scoots. I do his externally and just before his bath or while he's in the bath so the stink can go down the drain. I wish his smelled like fish... not so... much worse - maybe more like fish that has been sitting out in the hot sun for a day or so... yucky! :eek: |
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Luckily, I have never had a problem with Sasha's anal glands *knocks on wood* however if I did have to have hers expressed, I would probably just take her to the vets office to have it done. |
Kacee has always emptied her own. Muffin had to have hers done though. They are all different, but if they have no problems then I think it's better to let nature do it naturally. |
Couver's anal glands get full and he starts licking and scooting so I take him to the vet to get them expressed. I only take him when they start bothering him and I only have to take him a few times a year. Khloe seems to express hers on her own... She hasn't ever had any problems :) I think it's unncecessary to express them unless they are FULL. |
I've never had to do it with any of mine. It does seem once you start doing it for them they will need it done all the time. |
My boys do it all on their own. The only time either one had to have them expressed was when Max was a pup and a vet with large fingers manually retrieved a stool sample. :eek: He had a big problem for 2 weeks. Our breeder told us to add peas to his diet and that fixed everything. Max does express more easily outdoors on walks than indoors on piddle pads. |
I have my groomer d it, it's part of grooming and bath day. My girlfriend has a yorkie and tell me she smell real bad and we gave her a bath, I said did you clean her anal glands?? She tell me What is that ?? I told her and she told me no I can't belived its that !!! Ok she had her groom and sure enough she needed it done , I do it every month on all of them. |
Mine express their own :) |
Levi takes care of it on his own. :p |
Oh wow! Ok... I feel dumb now. Taz scoots once in a while ...I didn't know this was the reason. |
My groomer does it for both my furbabies. It's always been that way, it is part of their grooming package along with nails and ears as well :) However, if my groomer considers they don't need it then she won't do it but if they do she does. I like it that way. |
IDK, I'm missing something.... If I can feel the glands, then they are full. I express them. If I cannot feel the glands, that means they're empty, and I can't express them, as there's nothing to express. I usually check them if my dog(s) are acting weird. If they're acting weird, and the glands are full, I express them. I don't express them all the time, only when it's needed. I check them during bath time, I feel for the telltale bumps at 5 & 7 O'clock. If a dog is having anal gland problems (chronic fullness, spontaneous releasing, dripping), then his anal glands need to be monitored to prevent a more serious problem, like impaction or abscessing, which require surgery and antibiotics. In my experience, a dog with a chronic problem may need to be checked every few days, to make sure the glands are being emptied as the dog defecates. Peek went through a period where I did express his every week when I first got him. I believe it was caused from a change in diet, and he had a mild infection so he was on antibiotics. Once his body adjusted to the changes, his anal glands went back to functioning normally on their own, for the majority of the time. If a dog's anal glands are always full, then there is a problem. |
Oh, thanks for bumping up this thread. I needed to reread it! :) |
I voted before but I do it either externally or internally as needed. The vet would only do it if I thought they were infected. I don't like paying somebody to do something so easy.:) |
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you might Google some videos. I find externally works well for ours. But..it is really jst a matter ofputting one finger in the hole and the thumb on the outside against the goand. Your vet can show you too. |
Haha! This is gross but pucker your lips, then insert your finger between your lips just far enough to reach down and to the side and pinch your cheek with your finger inside your mouth and your thumb outside on your cheek. When you do the glands on a dog, the glands are right there, no further in than the first finger joint (not past the first knuckle)... |
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Talk about feeling better - he's just barked and barked at me until we went through all his training commands over and over - again, doing his tricks all on his own to bait me. And then he barked more and more at me to train some more. I kept telling him "no" and he would lie down for a while and then try me out again. Finally, I got out his toothbrush and he went into his airline carrier. For a while - now he's at me again, rolling over and sitting up all on his own, wanting more training! :) :) :) This is my "old" Tibbe. |
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This is an interesting thread! I'm almost tempted to watch some videos and try it next time Couver starts dragging his bum. I always take him to the vet when they are bothering him, but I'm wondering if it's something I could figure out... |
My 3 all do it on their own, so we don't express them manually. |
Mandie has never needed it..so far anyway. |
'Bruising' lolll! Only Mimi has to have her's expressed externally, by me (vet taught me how)...I used to express it once a week b4 her bath, but I don't do it anymore. Bc I read that it can do more harm than good. She'll let me know by licking her bum area. Another way I can tell is by her poopie, if it's really skinny & thin, it means her anal glands are full, but that rarely happens. I've also noticed that certain food/ protein makes her glands fill up more...like fish in kibble. She doesn't do well w/ that, but does excellent on fresh fish that I occasionally boil for them. Now I only express it once about 3 weeks - a month. I will have the vet check it every time we go in from now on, Mimi had one gland that was impacted & it was pasty. My other 3 never needs it expressed. Princess did need it expressed when she ate fish based kibble too (Mimi licks Princess' bum loll!), so we avoid that now. |
Tink has never had any problems with this. I guess she does it on her own. |
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