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Dogs have two small sacs located on either side of the anus. These glands secrete a pungent fluid used for scent marking. Normally, they empty naturally during bowel movements. If they fail to empty, they can become "impacted," leading to pain, abscesses, or "scooting" behavior. Essential Care Guide

One of the most critical yet often overlooked aspects of canine health is anal gland health. The anal glands, also known as anal sacs, are two small pouches located on either side of your dog's anus. These glands produce a strong-smelling secretion that helps mark your dog's territory and establish their identity. However, when the anal glands become impacted, infected, or inflamed, it can lead to a range of uncomfortable and painful symptoms for your dog. Bilara Dog Anal Blog

Dry, hard stool is as bad as soft stool. Ensure fresh water and consider wet food or bone broth. Dogs have two small sacs located on either side of the anus

If your dog is experiencing anal gland issues, they may exhibit some of the following symptoms: If they fail to empty, they can become

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