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
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I haven't had trouble with my goldendoodle's anal glands but my eldest schnauzer Tavish has a rough time with his. He eats the same food as everyone else but his still get impacted from time to time. When it looks like he is getting a bit swollen, I express his glands myself. What works for us is using the external method of holding his tail vertically to kind of push the anus out a bit. Then I locate the glands at about 4 and 8 o'clock and squeeze each one between my thumb and forefinger. It's a bit like popping a big pimple. You don't want to squeeze too hard, though.
I recommend using a disposable glove because this stuff is potent and smells like rotted fish. Ick! You also want to be sure to have a paper towel or gauze in place to catch it. Sometimes it can squirt in crazy directions and you do not want it on your clothes! I speak from experience...
It's really pretty simple but also a bit off putting. :-)
Murphy had lots of problems with his anal glands and actually had to be anesthetized to have them thoroughly flushed and medicated due to infection. Most of his problems were because at that time his stools were very soft and he wasn't naturally expressing his anal glands. Now that the stools are firm, the problem has been eliminated. I always took him to the vet to have them expressed. That's actually how the infection was discovered. Groomers IMO aren't qualified to be doing this.
My solution is simple: I take Wally to the vet to have his anal glands expressed every month or so. He tells me when he needs to have this done by scooting on the rugs. I agree with Jane that this is a job for a vet or vet tech, and not one to be handled by the groomer, as the groomer isn't equipped to tell if there is a more serious problem, and the groomer doesn't express the glands internally. This is just my opinion, of course. BTW, changing food and adding fiber did not help.
You really need to have the expressed or else it's very uncomfortable for the dog, and there's the possibility of infection which is what happened to my Murphy. Firming up the stools is a whole other issue. I would search in the Food group for discussions on that subject....I think it's different for every dog.
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