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So glad that she is ok |
Sometimes Gizmo scoots if he just got *ahem* clipped back there and near his "undercarriage" as I call it. Glad it was nothing serious! And no worries, all of us can admit running to the vet or something tiny. Just shows we care about our pups! |
Glad she's fine! I'll never forget being all freaked out over "tumor looking things" near Jackson's butt... only to discover his balls had descended!! LOL. Wow embarrasing. Thank goodness I did not go to the vet for that. How stupid would I have felt? |
Glad she is okay! Better safe than sorry. :) |
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Glad everything is ok! Don't feel silly at all. It's better to be safe then sorry, and I love the piece of mind knowing everything is ok! Give your sweet angel baby lots of kisses from us! |
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its great to hear that Katie Scarlett is doing good. better safe than sorry! :) |
Better safe than sorry!!! :) I get my baby's glands drained every month! Hers fill up fast & she becomes uncomfortable. Both my vet & groomer say that it's best to have done ever month or sooner if needed. Little dogs have problems with their glands & it becomes uncomfortable quick. Like a constipated feel almost, but not quite, obviously. Glad your baby is ok! |
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My sweet girl had this issue this week too. I noticed one day that she just wasn't her normal self, had been biting her tail and scooting a lot. She didn't want to do anything but lay around and sleep. So I of course took her right in, and sure enough they were full. She is almost 5 months and every time we have gone for shots they have had to drain them. I think we will have to have them drained every 6-8 weeks from now on. Poor babe! |
I have a good groomer for Reesie, and she clears Reesie's anal glands whenever I take her in for grooming, about once a month. "sspaht" is right about them being a problem for small dogs. You can do it yourself once instructed as to how, but you'd better have her in a bath tub as it can get a little messy. |
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