Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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We were told by our vet that generally when the dog poops that is when the anal glands are naturally "expelled" or whatever the word is. We did have the vet do it once because we kept smelling that horrible smell and though they might be blocked, but the vet said that not much came out.
I had a dog previously who had issues with his anal glands. He was not naturally expelling them on his own, kept scooting his butt on the floor and we had to have the vet empty them several times and finally ended up having to have them surgically removed.
Again, I think all dogs are different, but that is 2 of my experiences.
I was told that it is best to let a vet or vet technician do the anal glands IF there is a problem (you would know, trust me) because groomers have a different way of doing it that is not as effective (Vets do it internally, groomers do it externally). I have heard of some people learning to do it themselves... I'm not going there yet ;) I am SO hoping Hudson grows out of his anal gland problem because it is not fun!
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