Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi everyone! I think it is time that I ask for some advise when it comes to goldendoodle anal glands. I have done so much research that I now have no idea what works and what doesn't. So many websites say different things. If you have had any issues with your doodle and have found a solution that has worked will you please guide me in the right direction?
Thank You!
Melissa & Bear
Tags:
Just an FYI -- Rice is a grain.
Bodi's groomer deals with his anal glands. My vet asked about this and said I shouldn't have the groomer do - she is probably doing it wrong, etc. but when he examined Bodi he had to admit that they were "fine". I have continued to let the groomer deal with this and Bodi has had zero problems. When I was very young we had a GSP - she had infected anal glands several times . . . I guess some dogs have problems and others don't!?
Most groomers express the glands externally, which can cause problems. If the glands need to be manually expressed, it needs to be done internally. My vet also told me not to have it done at the groomer's, for that reason.
It is true that some dogs have more trouble with anal gland issues than others.
Well, I think it is true that some dogs have some problems with expressing their anal glands and others do not. I had the vet show me how to do the expression and do it as a part of their bath. The dog who has frequent baths also has the biggest problem with his anal glands. He also had a foxtail in his anal gland when he was found on the streets and taken into rescue. It really depends on the dog and I do have the bath water and shampoo readily available as I express the glands. Sometimes it actually squirts out and you don't want to be standing nearby. Point him in the direction you would like the yuck to squirt. It is just part of dog ownership and definitely beats cleaning the sheaf on a horse's penis.
© 2024 Created by Adina P. Powered by