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Anal Sac Diseases in Dogs

Posted on 04 November 2008 by admin


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is a condition you should have some knowledge about to ensure your dog’s well being.

Many dogs may live happily from day to day without facing this problem. But there are many other dogs that can experience this condition, sometimes on a monthly basis.

If you find your dog is continuously licking it’s anal area, or you see him or her scooting across grass or the carpet on their behind, your dog may be suffering from an anal sac problem.

Anal glands

Dogs have two pin sized anal sacs. In a little dog, they are approximately as small as a pea and it may be of a size of kidney bean in a big dog. For the most part, they can not be seen and truly have no important function except to issue a smelly fluid, (one kind of lubrication) at the time a dog defecates.

Problems that can arise with these glands

Most of the time, an anal glands problem means a rapid trip to the veterinarian. Once there, the vet will need to squeeze up the glands and release the fluid that has built up inside. However, continuous licking of the anal area may also indicate the presence of another condition. It maybe an outcome of small tumors, abnormally shaped ducts, bacterial infections or blocked ducts.

What To Do

Generally a trip to a professional veterinarian is required to reduce pressure and to be certain that there is no other problem. A good number of dogs do not require to be sedated; but sedation is recommended if both glands are impacted. Usually one visit to the veterinarian is enough, but with some dogs, it may be recommended by the vet to remove the glands.

Most dogs may not experience any of these anal sac problems. However, you should be aware of this condition. If your dog shows any of the signs, taking him or her to your nearest veterinarian. It is very important to be certain that they are not suffering from any anal or rectal problems such as gastrointestinal disease, a tumor or a parasite contamination.

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