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jmg
11-11-2005, 12:50 AM
my female has recently been dragging her butt on the ground and seems to be doing this more and more. i am somewhat worried because my first inclination is "worms". does anyone have input on this. i have my dogs hearguard but since the hurricane i missed giving it to them the last 2 months.




tnob
11-11-2005, 12:51 AM
My female did this when she was trying to "pass" my leather watch band. Taght her a lesson.

luv_a_bull_girl
11-11-2005, 12:53 AM
if shes draggin ass she may have clogged anal glands...
i'm sure mia will find this post soon enough, i'll let her explain them to you since shes the vet tech and will do a hell of a better job then me... :)

DryCreek
11-11-2005, 10:33 AM
Sounds like she needs her anal glands emptied....I would suggest taking her to the vet to have this done....Its not for the faint of heart LOL.

Luigi
11-11-2005, 10:39 AM
Yup, sounds like the evil anal glands, lol . . . is there any "fishy"-type odor???

SEAL
11-11-2005, 10:44 AM
yeah man she drug here but on the concrete balcony last night when i picked her up and then all in the grass. sounds like you got some squeezen to do. man thats a stinky job.

miakoda
11-11-2005, 06:48 PM
http://www.barkbytes.com/medical/med0029.htm (http://www.barkbytes.com/medical/med0029.htm)

Anal Glands
(structure, impact and expression)
by Jennie Bullock
Every dog has two anal glands or sacs (1 gland on each side of the anus). These glands are occasionally refereed to as "scent glands", because they enable the dog to mark its territory and to identify each other. We have all seen how dogs greet each other by sniffing at the other's rear.
The anal sacs are normally expressed (emptied) by rectal pressure during defecation. The secretion from the anal glands is a brownish liquid, although is can become thick, yellowish or creamy looking. The anal sacs can also be emptied by contraction of the anal sphincter. This involuntary contraction can be due to the dog being upset, frightened or under pressure, or the contractions can be triggered by the dog to leave its mark upon territory. Constricting the anal sphincter not only marks the territory, it permeates the dog with that characteristic "doggy" odor.
Impaction of the Anal Glands
When the anal glands fail to empty normally, the result can be impaction. Impaction is most common in small dog breeds, but can occur in any dog. Among the causes of anal gland impaction are : soft stools, small anal gland openings and overactive anal glands. The anal gland secretions become thick and pasty. Anal gland impaction is treated by manual emptying of the glands.

Emptying the Anal Glands
Prepare a warm moist wash cloth or towel. Raise the dog's tail and locate the anal glands. The glands should be at approximately 5 o'clock and seven o'clock positions in relation to the anal circumference. you will feels the glands as small firm nodules in the perianal area. Place the cloth over the area. Position your thumb on one gland and index finger on the opposite gland.
By pressing in and squeezing your fingers toward each other the glands should empty. Wipe the area clean with the cloth. Repeat if necessary.
If the discharge is bloody or purulent in appearance there is probably an anal gland infection - treat as described below.

Infected Anal Glands
This condition is recognized by the presence of blood or pus in the anal gland secretions. The dog may also exhibit discomfort when the glands are emptying or do a great deal of scooting.
Treatment : empty the glands as described above. Once the gland are empty and the area cleansed, fill the gland with antibiotic ointment (such as Panalog) by placing the tip of the tube into the duct opening to the anal gland and squeeze the tube to fill the gland. Repeat this process every two days until the anal gland secretions are no longer showing signs of blood or pus. The dog should also be receiving oral antibiotics such as chloromycetin or tetracycline during this time.
Great info. Good job for finding that for the original poster.

And my advice is to bring your dog to the vet to have it done. We only charge $10 & we are more than happy to show the owners how to do it themselves if they wish.

Luigi
11-11-2005, 06:57 PM
I've had my girl's done at the vet. It's worth whatever they charge. :)

jmg
11-15-2005, 03:31 AM
from what i hear it must be worth the 10$

jmg
11-15-2005, 03:32 AM
mia, can you do this for 10$?