Does your groomer express anal glands?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Our dog used to have problems with his anal glands and ended up getting an infection. We did some research and found out if the dog's stool is not hard enough it will not empty the glands as it passes. Also if the stool is really soft it can clog the glands. We ended up adding plain organic pumpkin to each of his feedings and it has made his stools harder and he poops less.


Sorry and I forgot to say, we haven't had a problem with his anal glands since starting him on the pumpkin.


Thanks, we started pumpkin last week, and he loves having that in his food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I swear, most of the pets forum posts that I see in Recent Topics just want me to stay pet-free.


And most of what I read in the general parenting forum make me want to stay child free. I've read far grosser stuff in that forum than I've read in the pet forum.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what you're talking about


I hope you are not a dog owner.
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