dog anus What to do if the dog anus bleeds
Bichon Frize (certain introduction)

The most common cause of dog anal bleeding is due to the owner’s concerns about The dog's anal glands are not cleaned in time, because many dog ​​owners are always unsure about the location of the anal glands, so they often skip cleaning them. Over time, the dirt in the anal glands will The more it accumulates, the more it will cause anal gland damage and bleeding. So what to do about dog anal bleeding? The key is to pay attention to the cleaning of anal glands after treatment.

If you have ever discovered that your dog will often squat on the ground and move forward with its front feet to rub its butt, or the dog always wants to bite its butt, when skin appears around the dog’s butt Inflammation or a small rice bucket growing on the left or right side of the anus below indicates that there is a problem with the dog's anal glands. If this continues, dog anus bleeding may occur at any time.

In the process of raising a dog, you must develop the habit of cleaning the dog's anal glands regularly. Of course, if your dog's anus has been bleeding, then when you can't determine what is causing it, it is best to take it to the pet hospital for examination immediately to understand the cause of the dog's anus bleeding, and then make adjustments.

The dog’s anal glands must be cleaned regularly. If the owner does not know the location of the anal glands, you may want to ask the doctor to teach you how to clean them, so that you can help them clean them yourself. Yes, if cleaning work is done well, then I believe the situation of dog anal bleeding will be reduced a lot.

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