Anal Gland Expression and Maintenance Care
Anal glands are scent sacs located near the rectum that occasionally fail to empty naturally during defecation. When they become full, impacted, or infected, pets experience significant discomfort requiring professional attention.
Our trained team expresses anal glands gently, examines secretions for abnormalities, and identifies underlying causes of recurrent problems. We address contributing factors like diet, fiber intake, body weight, and allergies for long-term resolution and comfort.
- Manual expression relieves uncomfortable pressure from full, impacted, or partially blocked glands.
- Recurring impactions investigated for allergies, soft stools, or anatomical contributing factors thoroughly.
- Sanitary cleanup included after expression to keep pets fresh and odor-free.
- Surgical removal recommended only for chronic infection or anal gland tumors carefully.
Frequently asked Questions
Gland-related discomfort prompts many awkward but legitimate questions from concerned pet owners, and the following answers cover recognizing expression needs, attempting at-home expression, and chronic recurrence patterns.
Scooting along the floor, excessive licking under the tail, sudden foul fishy odor, or signs of discomfort while sitting suggest fullness needing attention.
We discourage at-home expression because incorrect technique causes pain, rupture, or infection, so professional expression remains safer and more thorough overall typically.
Soft stools, food allergies, obesity, and anatomical differences prevent natural emptying, requiring regular manual expression every three to six weeks for affected pets.

