Anal glands problems?

Anal Glands Remedy: “PetAlive AnalGlandz”

PetAlive AnalGlandz contains a blend of natural, cleansing ingredients in an herbal tincture and will effectively cleanse the anal area, reduce pain and swelling and assist in softening of hardened material to be expressed from the glands.

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Why is my dog Scooting or Licking his behind intensely?

You may have seen your dog scooting its posterior on the ground, licking or biting at the anus or chasing its tail. This is an attempt to relieve the pressure and discomfort of impacted anal glands. Some times the glands leak, producing an awful fishy smell.

We had these problems with our dogs and will tell you about a product that will help make it easier for you and your dog.

Many times we have taken our dog to the vet to get his glands emptied, she told us how to do it our self, not a nice job to do, but is has to been done. We found it quite difficult to find the right spot and putting the right amount of pressure to the glands. Then we heard from a friend about a natural herbal remedy named “PetAlive AnalGlandz”, this made it much easier. The fluid in the glands became softer and was allot easier to get out. And to both our and our dogs relief the procedure was needed less frequent.

Use PetAlive AnalGlandz:

  • To encourage natural emptying of the anal glands
  • As an aid to manual extraction of impacted or congested anal glands
  • To cleanse the anal area and prevent infection and abscesses
  • For pain relief and reduction of inflammationwwship.jpg
  • As a disinfectant solution to prevent bacterial growth

It’s also good to know that “PetAlive AnalGlandz.” is shipped world wide. So no matter were you live you can give your dog a natural treatment.

The anal glands or anal sacs are small, paired sacs located on either side of the anus. The anal glands normally empty when the dog defecates. Failure to empty results in discomfort from the full anal gland pushing on the anus. Scooting can cause damage to the anus and indicates that your pet is having trouble with his anal glands and needs some type of intervention.

Anal gland fluid is normally yellow to tan in color and watery in consistency. Impacted anal gland material is usually brown or gray and thick. The presence of blood or pus indicates infection. Anal gland infection results in pain, swelling, and sometimes abscessation and fever. Treatment is by expression of the gland, lancing of an abscess, and oral antibiotics and antibiotic infusion into the gland in the case of infection.

But its much better to prevent complications as much as possible, that is why we use PetAlive AnalGlanz on our dog.

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Note: For external use only. Please consult your veterinarian should symptoms persist.

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