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A dog with anal sac problems may scoot across the ground in an attempt to relieve the sensation of pressure and irritation around its rectum. Dogs with this condition will also chase their tails and bite or lick their rear ends to alleviate the discomfort.
This is a good way to tell if your dog needs some alternative help and change of diet and roughage etc
There are three progressive stages of anal sac disorder. The three stages include anal sac impaction, anal sacculitis, and anal sac abscess.
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Anal sac impaction occurs when the liquid accumulates and thickens, causing the anal sacs to become distended and difficult to empty. A veterinarian can usually relieve the impaction by rectally squeezing the grape- like sacs individually until the thickened substance is expressed.
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The second stage of the disease is known as anal sacculitis, or inflammation of the anal sac. In this stage the anal sac material continues to accumulate and may become infected by bacteria.
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The third, and final, stage is abscess formation. This stage is the most severe and the most painful of the anal sac diseases.
Our natural solution will help clear any type of anal gland problems, abscess, blockage, infected, or chronic discharges.
* If your pet has been diagnosed with a Anal Tumor (benign or cancerous) growths.
Refer to: AN213 Anal Gland tumour for this. NB. SURGICAL removal of tumor will not cure the system of cancer, regrowth of tumor does return.
Refer to: AN174 for natural medicines solution of conditons of Anal (Perianal) Furunculosis in your pet.
Tip: Provide the natural Psyillium grains (available from Health stores) (med size dog) 1/2 tablespoon soaked in 1/2 cup of water given in food 3 x weekly to cleanse and keep regular. Give the Homeopathic Multi Wormer "ParaExpel" for intestinal cleanse also. A dog sometimes scoot bottom along the ground, or has a smell around the anal gland or tries to lick the affected area. Other irritations can also be from worm irriation, Vit B deficiency (scooting botton) or urinary infection (licking area).
Over the years through clinic animal practise I have custom made and perfected the below natural medicine formulas that are suggested to give relief from this specific ailment. There may be more than one formula suggest or related products, so read through each one and see if your pet or animal need - all, some or just the one formula.
Natural medicines will last several years and are suitable for all species and ages.
Instructions and diet sheet are also included with these formulas.
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