Difficulty sitting or straining during bowel movements. Preventive Care and Maintenance
Constantly grooming or biting at their tail base. Bilara Dog Anal Blog
Maintaining healthy glands often starts with . Firm stools provide the necessary pressure to naturally express the glands during defecation. Difficulty sitting or straining during bowel movements
A strong, fishy smell coming from your dog's rear. Bilara Dog Anal Blog
Located on either side of the anus at approximately the four and eight o'clock positions, anal glands are small sacs that produce a strong-smelling fluid. This fluid acts as a "scent ID," helping dogs communicate and mark their territory when they defecate. Common Signs Your Dog Needs Attention