*** since I have started the preventative measures it has been a year... so from every month to once a year!
Lack of fiber is not the only cause! My dog gets plenty of fiber (probably more than the average american) and her poops are beautiful! I have had a vet say her issue of just the way her body is built and that the tube connecting to the glands is very kinky and hard for them to release on their own. I have also read about other causes such as them not emptying during her bowels due to inflammation of the glands which is usually caused by allergies/food sensitivities. My dog went from having to go almost every month (she seemed to be needing it closer and closer together) to get them emptied once since I took my "preventative measures". (however I am on here today cause she just had a random issue of leaking on the couch out of no where and I'm concerned) What I did to prevent inflammation in my pups diet is: Make sure she eats a healthy diet.. I switched to a grain free dog food to keep her away from wheat and other common allergens, and also make sure she eats plenty of veggies and fruits, she's a healthy lady :)
I also give her a small dosage of Curcumin (or just Turmeric) each day, it is a FANTASTIC anti-inflammatory from the earth, it is also great for arthritis, fantastic for the brain and an antioxidant (For people obviously as well).
I give her a dog probiotic
I not as consistently, but I should.. give her virgin coconut oil! Another anti-inflammatory, anti microbial, great fat, good for the brain, skin, coat, etc.
So I went to the vet and she said that some dogs just have hyper-secreting glands and that there's no easy way to solve it. It can be due to allergies and/or low fiber, but not necessarily. I feed my dog a hypoallergenic and high fiber food and his poo is always very hard, so I think he may just be prone to the problem. She said eventually surgical removal might be the way to go... this scares me though since I'm told it could cause fecal incontinence... I'm okay with expressing them every three weeks or so but it can't be okay to do it again just a few days later.
Oh and I've read a lot of research that says smaller dogs or fat dogs are much more prone to this. My dog is a dachshund. I've always had big dogs before and they never had the problem.
Hi ginger I have had a few dogs over the years and I have not had it either thank goodness ....as my Clumbers are incensed if I go near their back end and holler very loudly when I do.They like to keep their private parts to themselves.(funny Dogs)
It is caused by not enough fibre in the diet so their poo needs to be softened up to stop over straining.(Tell Me about it lol) So soft.poo..... no AG probs.
I am curious to know why some dogs have anal gland problems and some don't. Is it to do with breed? I really don't know, and would like to.
All the years I have had my dog she has never once needed her anal glands expressing, no butt-scooting, etc....why? What's it all to do with?
I would talk to your vet about the operation.How much it will cost ect also what other options there are.But once they are removed problem solved, anyway your Vet should be able to answer your questions as he is the expert.
Please dont worry its not a big operation and what you lose on the swings you gain on the roundabout.
Please let us know what your Vet says.
Hi seeana,
Thanks for your response, I will get him to the vet for the antibiotics. Do you have any suggestions for the future when they need expressing? It's a chronic thing with him, he needs about every three weeks, like clockwork, and I don't know how to handle it from now on....
Your Vet is right the more you do it the more it comes back .Your dog needs to go on a course of antibiotics you must stop this now before it becomes chronic and then the anal glands will have to be removed which might have to happen anyway.
So please put your KY and Latex away.
Listen to your Vet he is right.
Anal glands are like our Appendix ! no longer needed. since we came out of the caves.