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| anal glands question Hello everybody. Can you please help me. My 11 month old boy expresses his anal glands way too often. Sometimes if he gets scared of something (and he gets scared often) :) just loud noise or anything. Sometimes just while playing with other dogs, sometimes when he feels too emotional. He is very emotional dog :) He will express anal glands at home, while in a car. if he sees something interesting outside. They probably can't be impacted as he expresses them every other day. Could it be a medical problem or may be majority of excitable dogs have it? Should I take him to vet or it is normal for boy that age? Have anybody had this problem with a dog? Any advice, please. Just smells too bad.:( |
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| No, it's not normal and Yes, I would take him to see your vet next chance you get. They may be infected, your vet can do an exam and he/she can teach you how to express the glands yourself so you can control the situation better. |
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| And Out or simple solution, Natures miracle any of those cleaners take the smell out of whatever it gets on.
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