Hi, We have 2 corgis Mazzy (2 yrs) & Harry (10 months) and both seem to have some issues with their anal glands not being able to drain normally. No issues with becoming impacted- really they'll just be sitting around & you'll smell that foul/fishy odor.
We've changed their food from Iams to Canidae ALS & add pumpkin or rice regularly - both corgis stool is normal. The stool was normal even on Iams but we wanted to change to a better food w/o all the grain & that is what our breeder recommended. We've taken Mazzy to the vet for this & he has shown us how to express the glands at home if needed and he told us about the surgery to remove them but we don't want to put either dog through that as it sounds pretty painful for them.
I just feel it's strange that both dogs seem to have the same problem & wonder what we might be able to do to help the issue. I'd appreciate any suggestions...thanks!
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I like the really dry cookie recipe. I hope it works.I think that dryer food helps. Since Sophie started eating dryer food, I did not see her scoot as often.
The fishy problem usually happens when the muscles that push up the anal
sacs do not have something hard to push against, or are not strong
enough. This problem happens to smaller breeds( like Sophie, the other
dog in my picture).
If the diet change doesn't work then there are other techniques you can use to express the anal glands. I usually express them by pressing on the
outside of them in the tub, then use shampoo on the spot as quick as
possible. I make sure that I use latex gloves and a paper towel when I do this.
I really want to hear your results.
Thanks everyone for the suggestions. We have had some luck with the external expressions- our vet had showed us how to do them in hope that we wouldn't need our older dog up every month. It is extremely gross but my husband is okay with doing it & I hold the dog up so it works out for the most part! Our breeder said they might grow out of it...we're hoping. But thanks for all the input & I will definetly try the cookie recipe.
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