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Reply To: Anal Gland Problems

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ilse
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No disrespect meant to the vets on this list. However, the vet i consulted did not find any indications of tumor or infection, and as far as i understand, many dogs have those anal sacs expressed regularly for the duration of their lives. He really had no suggestions other than to keep expressing or do surgery.

No advice on effect of weight, diet, or anything else. I’m having to do all my own research, find out about possible connections to diet, weight, and more.

I apologize if I caused offense to “anonymous.” I am sure vets are much like other medical doctors; some are good