Anal Gland Issues

  • Scooting or excessive licking often indicates full or impacted anal glands but it could also be an Anal Gland Infection.
  • Glands that don’t empty naturally may become infected or uncomfortable.
  • Untreated issues can affect your pet’s behavior and well-being.
  • Cats can also get Anal Gland Issues
  • We can do a Anal Gland expression during a routine exam but if your pet has an Anal gland infection. Call prior to book an appointment

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