Empacted Anal Glands

RedMyMind

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ours blew a hole out of her *** and was dripping everywhere.
ah, good times
 

Laner2

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Dec 27, 2007
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They ruined a budding relationship with a chick from Sausalito. I was open-minded but dragging her butt across the carpet was too much.
 

TampaBaySkers

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Pics or gtfo

 

Antwill

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No solution I am aware of except getting all in there and draining it.

Well worth the vet bill to have them do it.
 

chrsmneric

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Anyone’s dog get these? Any nutritional solution?
My Boston terrier suffers from this...or did. We lived in Omaha for 8 years and she would have it for a better part of 6 months of the year, fall to spring. We now reside in Grand Junction Colorado and she gets it a couple days here and there but nothing like in Nebraska. We tried diet alterations and all that jazz, only resolve is walks in NEW areas as that same gland and/or muscle is used to excrete their scent so it will often times naturally relieve pressure. You can have the vet release them but once they do the dog can become codependent on it. A warm compress worked a few times.

My theory is that it is caused by weather modification practices. Hers only acts up here when we have abnormally heavy air traffic leaving con/chem trails which is highly visible with our 300 days of sunshine and low atmospheric humidity. The Midwest is a hazy mess constantly anymore so it's harder to miss but if you pay attention above, your dogs *** is impacting with heavy metal toxins. You'll notice that metallic odor and read into the purpose of this anal gland and determine the same thing as I did. When the skies are ******, my dogs *** is too. Oh and...if you get a chance...compare Monday Morning Flu/Fever symptoms vs COVID symptoms. Man this is a rabbit hole but welders get the above after being exposed to heavy metals from a long work week, hence Monday morning. This said symptoms mimics everything we've been told is COVID. Create global warming and take our freedoms away thru regulations or extending our life on a failing planet... I haven't determined for sure why they're doing it. But I really hope your dogs *** gets better.
 

MargotDeeper

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My Boston terrier suffers from this...or did. We lived in Omaha for 8 years and she would have it for a better part of 6 months of the year, fall to spring. We now reside in Grand Junction Colorado and she gets it a couple days here and there but nothing like in Nebraska. We tried diet alterations and all that jazz, only resolve is walks in NEW areas as that same gland and/or muscle is used to excrete their scent so it will often times naturally relieve pressure. You can have the vet release them but once they do the dog can become codependent on it. A warm compress worked a few times.

My theory is that it is caused by weather modification practices. Hers only acts up here when we have abnormally heavy air traffic leaving con/chem trails which is highly visible with our 300 days of sunshine and low atmospheric humidity. The Midwest is a hazy mess constantly anymore so it's harder to miss but if you pay attention above, your dogs *** is impacting with heavy metal toxins. You'll notice that metallic odor and read into the purpose of this anal gland and determine the same thing as I did. When the skies are ******, my dogs *** is too. Oh and...if you get a chance...compare Monday Morning Flu/Fever symptoms vs COVID symptoms. Man this is a rabbit hole but welders get the above after being exposed to heavy metals from a long work week, hence Monday morning. This said symptoms mimics everything we've been told is COVID. Create global warming and take our freedoms away thru regulations or extending our life on a failing planet... I haven't determined for sure why they're doing it. But I really hope your dogs *** gets better.
Screw you.
 

Mack In Motion

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My Boston terrier suffers from this...or did. We lived in Omaha for 8 years and she would have it for a better part of 6 months of the year, fall to spring. We now reside in Grand Junction Colorado and she gets it a couple days here and there but nothing like in Nebraska. We tried diet alterations and all that jazz, only resolve is walks in NEW areas as that same gland and/or muscle is used to excrete their scent so it will often times naturally relieve pressure. You can have the vet release them but once they do the dog can become codependent on it. A warm compress worked a few times.

My theory is that it is caused by weather modification practices. Hers only acts up here when we have abnormally heavy air traffic leaving con/chem trails which is highly visible with our 300 days of sunshine and low atmospheric humidity. The Midwest is a hazy mess constantly anymore so it's harder to miss but if you pay attention above, your dogs *** is impacting with heavy metal toxins. You'll notice that metallic odor and read into the purpose of this anal gland and determine the same thing as I did. When the skies are ******, my dogs *** is too. Oh and...if you get a chance...compare Monday Morning Flu/Fever symptoms vs COVID symptoms. Man this is a rabbit hole but welders get the above after being exposed to heavy metals from a long work week, hence Monday morning. This said symptoms mimics everything we've been told is COVID. Create global warming and take our freedoms away thru regulations or extending our life on a failing planet... I haven't determined for sure why they're doing it. But I really hope your dogs *** gets better.
 

TampaBaySkers

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My Boston terrier suffers from this...or did. We lived in Omaha for 8 years and she would have it for a better part of 6 months of the year, fall to spring. We now reside in Grand Junction Colorado and she gets it a couple days here and there but nothing like in Nebraska. We tried diet alterations and all that jazz, only resolve is walks in NEW areas as that same gland and/or muscle is used to excrete their scent so it will often times naturally relieve pressure. You can have the vet release them but once they do the dog can become codependent on it. A warm compress worked a few times.

My theory is that it is caused by weather modification practices. Hers only acts up here when we have abnormally heavy air traffic leaving con/chem trails which is highly visible with our 300 days of sunshine and low atmospheric humidity. The Midwest is a hazy mess constantly anymore so it's harder to miss but if you pay attention above, your dogs *** is impacting with heavy metal toxins. You'll notice that metallic odor and read into the purpose of this anal gland and determine the same thing as I did. When the skies are ******, my dogs *** is too. Oh and...if you get a chance...compare Monday Morning Flu/Fever symptoms vs COVID symptoms. Man this is a rabbit hole but welders get the above after being exposed to heavy metals from a long work week, hence Monday morning. This said symptoms mimics everything we've been told is COVID. Create global warming and take our freedoms away thru regulations or extending our life on a failing planet... I haven't determined for sure why they're doing it. But I really hope your dogs *** gets better.
I always enjoy a good, midnight drunken post
 

NikkiSixx_rivals269993

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my german shepherd used to have this problem.. oh it was horrible.. it came and went, but when she got older it was a big problem and smelled horrible. We had to put her down around age 10, as they would constantly get infected and she ended up having problems being able to go to the bathroom correctly.

I do think it's related to the crap dog food and everything else in the food supply these days.. I don't care what label in on which brand, they are all crap.
 

V-Doub

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My Boston terrier suffers from this...or did. We lived in Omaha for 8 years and she would have it for a better part of 6 months of the year, fall to spring. We now reside in Grand Junction Colorado and she gets it a couple days here and there but nothing like in Nebraska. We tried diet alterations and all that jazz, only resolve is walks in NEW areas as that same gland and/or muscle is used to excrete their scent so it will often times naturally relieve pressure. You can have the vet release them but once they do the dog can become codependent on it. A warm compress worked a few times.

My theory is that it is caused by weather modification practices. Hers only acts up here when we have abnormally heavy air traffic leaving con/chem trails which is highly visible with our 300 days of sunshine and low atmospheric humidity. The Midwest is a hazy mess constantly anymore so it's harder to miss but if you pay attention above, your dogs *** is impacting with heavy metal toxins. You'll notice that metallic odor and read into the purpose of this anal gland and determine the same thing as I did. When the skies are ******, my dogs *** is too. Oh and...if you get a chance...compare Monday Morning Flu/Fever symptoms vs COVID symptoms. Man this is a rabbit hole but welders get the above after being exposed to heavy metals from a long work week, hence Monday morning. This said symptoms mimics everything we've been told is COVID. Create global warming and take our freedoms away thru regulations or extending our life on a failing planet... I haven't determined for sure why they're doing it. But I really hope your dogs *** gets better.

Get help man, before you hurt yourself or someone else.