DOG ANAL GLAND INFORMATION

Everything You Need to Know About Your Dog's Anal Glands

Dog anal gland issues affect millions of pets and are a very common and frustrating problem. Anal gland issues arise when the anal glands of dogs become over-filled, blocked, or irritated. All dogs have these two small glands (sometimes referred to as anal sacs) near the anal opening. 


These glands, which are typically the size of a small grape, normally release a few drops of scent marking fluid whenever your pet defecates (observed near the end of defecation). If your dog’s anal glands don’t get expressed on a routine basis they can become clogged, leading to symptoms such as scooting, irritation, or an infection of the anal glands known as anal sacculitis.


For a comprehensive guide to causes, symptoms and treatments of anal gland blockages and concerns, visit Vetnique.comto learn more about supporting your dog’s gland health

DOG ANAL GLAND ILLUSTRATION

DOG ANAL GLAND ILLUSTRATION

Symptoms of Anal Gland Problems in Dogs

If your pet's anal glands fill up excessively it can create pressure which can be very uncomfortable for your dog or cat. When this happens your dog might display symptoms of anal gland problems, the most common of which is scooting their rear end across the floor. Besides scooting, other symptoms of anal gland problems in dogs include a fishy or foul odor from your pet, excessive licking of the rear end, discomfort while walking or sitting, straining to defecate, or redness/swelling near the rear end.

Dog Anal Gland FAQ

WHEN TO SEEK VETERINARY HELP FOR DOG ANAL GLAND ISSUES

AT-HOME DOG ANAL GLAND TREATMENT

In order for your dog's anal glands to empty normally they need large firm stools to create pressure during defecation. Feeding your pet a high-quality diet with the proper ingredients and nutrients is critical to ensuring healthy stools and healthy anal gland function. Using an anal gland supplement such asGlandex®can help ensure your pet is getting the recommended amount of daily fiber, and also helps to support the underlying causes of anal gland problems. When used regularly along with a high quality diet, Glandex® can help support normal anal gland function and healthy bowel movements. Some pet parents have also learned how to express their dog's anal glands at home. This is certainly not an easy task (nor one that you or your pet will enjoy) so the best recommendation is to leave this to a veterinary professional. If you're interested in seeing how the process is done, the video below demonstrates how a veterinarian expresses the anal glands.