✅ Check for dingleberries after walks. ✅ Week 2: Add 1 tbsp of canned pumpkin to dinner. ✅ Week 3: Inspect the anal area for redness or swelling. (Wear a glove. Trust me.) ✅ Week 4: Schedule a vet expression if scooting persists.
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Dear Scared, that “wet leather” sound is the song of my people. It means one of three things:
While anal glands may not be the most glamorous topic, understanding their function and common issues can help you take better care of your furry friend. By keeping an eye out for signs of anal gland problems and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, you can help prevent issues and ensure your dog stays happy and healthy. If you suspect any problems with your dog's anal glands, consult with your veterinarian for professional advice and care.