Dr. Lera talks about anal glands with Ginger, one of his very own dogs who is a Cavapoo.
Anal glands — or more accurately, anal sacs — are scent glands located on both sides of your dog’s rectum. Typically, they’re in the four o’clock and eight o’clock positions. When your dog passes a stool, these glands usually express themselves naturally. They put your dog’s scent in his stool. Dogs need their anal glands periodically expressed. Be on the lookout for the following signs: Your dog is scooting on the carpet. Your dog is licking his bottom a lot. If your dog’s glands are really full, they may leak out a stinky, pungent smell. Sometimes you’ll see spots of brownish material in places where your dog has been sitting, such as on your carpet, your furniture or your lap. Eventually, the glands will rupture. You’ll see some bleeding from that area. Keep in mind, if you’re noticing either of the behaviors described above, it’s important to visit a veterinarian. There are other issues that can cause these symptoms. It’s important to rule them out!
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