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Summary: Learn tips and techniques on how to clean, drain or express the anal glands of your dog in this free video.
Anne-Marie Forde and Jon Fless have owned and operated The Sudsy Dog Grooming Shop for 8 years. Prior to opening their grooming shop in Erdenheim, PA, Anne-Marie worked for many years...read more
" Hi! I am Anne-Marie for Expert village and today we are learning basic dog grooming. In this series we are going to touch upon a subject, it is not so pretty, but necessary. All dogs have glands that they have right back in their anal area call their anal glands. That’s why they smell each other’s butts when they say hello. Every dog has their own smell kind of like a finger print. When grooming a dog it is important to check the anal glands and express them if there is anything in them. The reason for this is to empty up the glands, the sacs will collect fluid and it they are not emptied that’s you run the chance of them becoming impacted or even worse infected, which could be very painful and will lead to more intense veterinary care. So an ounce of prevention is worth it, even though it is not pretty. So here we go. We are going in. We are going to check this area in here. The anal sacs are located right at 5 o'clock and 7 o'clock on the dog obviously inside and underneath the skin. There are two sacs that come down one on either side and there are openings here and here. Our goal is to get sort of behind the sac inch forward and up and pull out the fluid, I mean push out the fluid really. Now if you try to do it and you cannot do it, don’t go crazy trying to push it. It’s better to call your veterinarian and have your veterinarian and do it. It is not an area that you want to get involved with, if you not sure of what you are doing. I like to use a paper towel sometimes I will use a baby wipe if the dog has sensitive skin. But a lot of time you can also do the step in the tub. So what we are going to do is, we are going to actually… probably block your view little bit with a paper towel for necessary reasons and we will squeeze, we will hold the tail up and we will squeeze in and out and as you see the dog expressed a little fluid, which is the anal gland juice. This is a pretty normal color if you get a thicker paste you would want to, may be talk to your vet about an impaction, if you get blood or pus you definitely need your vet for an infection. So well it is not pretty and it does not smell a nice something we have to do and we will clean it all up the tub. "
eHow Article: How to Express a Dog's Anal Gland
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thefloods said
on 10/18/2009 Thanks for this, I had tried several times before and was never able to get anything to come out. I did want to say though, I was not able to do it until I pulled up the dog's tail. I think she was clenching her muscles and keeping me from being able to get to the glands. When I lifted the tail, it made the glands protrude further, and I was able to express them. Also, make sure you have the paper towel thoroughly covering the ENTIRE anal area, I didn't and it squirted all over me as if it came from a squirt gun... quite unpleasant.
oxymora said
on 9/8/2009 Thank you for this. My dog feels much better now.
mommy2rufus said
on 7/12/2009 thanks for showing how to do this. My vet charges 45 dollars to express my dog's anal glands.
smithda72 said
on 8/2/2008 hey this was very very helpful my dog always rubs his but on stuff now i hope that when i did this (it was successful) it will help him. Should he stop doing that someone pleae e-mail me owe_my_arm_90@yahoo. com
firstchance said
on 8/2/2008 Thank you Anne-Marie, I have read and read articles on how to express the anal glands and got it, but it was best to see it done first then you knew for sure that it was done right, For me hands on or seeing it be done is the best way to learn so thank you again. All your videos are great and very educational I learned allot and I put you on my favorites list. Though it would have been allot easy to see if your dog was a light color.