Anal Glands
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Are Cats Prone to Some Anal Gland DisordersFeline anal glands do serve a purpose and there are not many conditions that affect their function. When not working properly, treatments are available for your cat's health . . .- Understanding Canine Anal Gland DisordersCanine anal gland disorders, treatments and prevention.
- Signs Your Dog Needs Their Anal Glands ExpressedDoes your dog stink like none other and is dragging his butt all over your carpet? HIis anal glands may be to blame.
How to Express Your Dog's Anal Glands Yourself ManuallyIt's a nasty job, but somebody's got to express those anal glands if your dog can't.
Anal Gland Impactions, Infections and Abscesses in Dogs and CatsOften ignored by vets, anal impactions may cause Pyoderma and anal abscesses and infections in dogs and cats. If your dog or cat tend to slide on their backsides or lick themselves incessantly, their anal glands may be impacted.- Did Your Cat Scoot Across Your Floor?Did you know scooting is a symptom of another health or grooming problem that the cat is probably trying to deal with?
Blocked Anal Glands in DogsI'm experiencing this with my precious 8 pound dog. It's heartbreaking because she's uncomfortable but we've taken the right steps - read on.- Why Does My Dog Lick Himself and Scoot Around the Floor?Does your dog scratch himself so much that he has earned the name Itchy?
- How to Clean Your Dog's Anal GlandsA humorous look at pet care.
- Anal Fistulas: What Are They and How Are They Treated?An anal fistula is an abnormal channel or opening between the anal glands and the skin. The contents of the anal glands can flow through the unnatural channel and collect in the skin in the anal area.
- Bruised Anal GlandsAt the best of times traveling on our trains is like being charged a tenner for a pint of Guinness and then knocking it over.

