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Abscess and anal gland inflammation in dogs

Abszess und Analdrüsenentzündung beim Hund

The anal gland of the dog is used to mark territory. It contains a secretion that has an intense smell. Various circumstances can lead to the secretion not being able to drain and the glands becoming blocked. The result of this is anal gland inflammation. Which Causes of Anal Gland Inflammation with your dog and how you can avoid them, we explain to you in today's blog post.

These causes can lead to anal gland inflammation in your dog

Normally your dog's anal glands empty automatically and at regular intervals when your dog defecates. However, if the stool is too soft, the anal glands cannot empty properly when defecating. The secretion remains in the glands, becomes viscous and is increasingly difficult to empty.

In most cases, the cause is incorrect feeding For example, if the liquid content of the food is too high or your dog drinks too much water. Furthermore, the following can also be the cause:

  • allergies
  • tumors in the rectum
  • Poor hygiene
  • Genetic predisposition
  • Diarrhea

lead to anal gland inflammation. For you as a dog owner, it is important to get to the bottom of the cause. This is the only way to determine how you can chronic blockage of the glands in your dog.

The symptoms of anal gland inflammation

One brownish, foul-smelling liquid indicates anal gland inflammation. In addition to the loss of secretion, other symptoms may include:

  • impairments in defecation
  • Pains
  • itching or sledding
  • nibbling on the tail
  • bad smell
  • refusal to eat
  • Fever
  • apathy and indifference

a first indication of anal gland inflammation be.

How can anal gland inflammation be treated?

In the first step, the blocked anal glands emptied You should consult a veterinarian. He can empty the blocked glands with a targeted massage. Depending on the severity of the inflammation, it may be necessary to clean the rectum area with a anti-inflammatory solution to rinse. Bacteria and pathogens are thus removed from the anal area. If your dog is already weakened, the inflammation may have spread throughout your dog's body. In this case, the use of antibiotics is essential.

For some dog breeds it may be necessary to to have anal glands professionally emptied regularlyIf this is a major burden for you and your dog, you can of course have your dog's anal glands surgically removed.

Anal Gland Abscess in Dogs

If a anal gland inflammation If your dog is diagnosed too late or not treated, it can become chronic. As a result, it is possible that so-called anal gland abscesses in your dog. Anal gland abscesses are easily recognized by their red color. In addition, Abscesses of this type are very painfulIn difficult cases, they can also hinder the passing of stool.

Does your dog have a fever or is in poor general condition, this may be the result of an anal gland abscess. In this case, you should see a veterinarian as soon as possibleto treat anal gland inflammation in your dog.


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