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The anal glands are located at the ends of both sides of the dog's anus. Their main function is to secrete mucus to lubricate the feces. If there is too much liquid inside. The dog will feel very uncomfortable, and some may even be infected with bacteria and cause inflammation, making it even more itchy, but the paws cannot reach it, so they can only drag their butt on the ground.
First, turn the dog’s tail upward to expose the anus. Press the thumb and index finger of your right hand on the anal glands at the four and eight o'clock positions and squeeze them inward. You will feel the anal gland fluid being discharged like squeezing out toothpaste. Repeat this squeeze several times until the anal gland fluid is drained. Nothing can be pressed out. However, it should be noted that if the force used is incorrect, it will inflame the anal glands. The technique must be from the inside out, from light to heavy.
When squeezing, it is best to cover the anus with tissue paper or cotton to prevent smelly water from splashing on the body. If the glands have been blocked for some time, the secretions will squeeze out like toothpaste rather than squirting out, and they usually come out with just a gentle squeeze. If the dog's anal glands are difficult to squeeze, another method is needed. Place your index finger and thumb slightly behind the glands and gently squeeze upward and outward.
Normal secretions are light yellow-brown in color, ranging in concentration from watery to paste-like, and accompanied by a foul odor. If there is pus and blood in the secretion, it means you are infected and you should see a doctor as soon as possible. If you can feel the accumulation but cannot squeeze it out, it means that the anal gland is blocked and must be treated by a doctor as soon as possible, otherwise it will swell.
If your dog still suffers from weight loss, loss of appetite, etc., you should be careful of parasitic infection. Some internal parasites themselves or their secretions can irritate the anus and cause itching, there are also some external parasites that live in hidden places such as the dog’s groin, which will also cause the dog to frequently sit on the ground and twist around.