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My dog always pulls. What's wrong with pulling his ass after pulling it? Can someone tell me?

Pay attention to your diet, it's its anal glands that will drag your ass. If a dog leaves its special mark when exercising outdoors, it will be excreted from the anal gland as a very unpleasant liquid. However, our domestic dogs don't get enough exercise, so the fluid volume of anal glands stays there, so we should squeeze anal glands for dogs when we bathe them. Teach you

How to squeeze anal gland

Every time a dog takes a bath, he should do this: pay attention to his head and don't get too close to the anal gland.

First, turn the dog's tail up and let the anus protrude.

Second, put your finger on the dog's anus and squeeze it at 4.8 o'clock (from bottom to top, from inside to outside, from light to heavy).

It will spit out something yellow-brown and smelly. It stinks!

It is very important to squeeze and clean the anal glands of dogs regularly. If you don't squeeze the anal gland of the dog often, it will also cause anal gland inflammation. Be sure to pay attention to techniques: from bottom to top, from inside to outside, from light to heavy. Remember, when squeezing, it is best to cover the anus with paper towels or cotton to avoid the smelly water splashing on your body.

If the gland has been blocked for a period of time, the secretion will be squeezed out like toothpaste, rather than sprayed out, and usually it will flow out with a gentle squeeze. If the dog's anal gland is not easy to squeeze, then another method is needed, that is, put the index finger and thumb slightly behind the gland and gently squeeze it upward and outward. Normal secretions are yellowish brown, with concentrations ranging from watery to mushy, accompanied by stench. If there is purulent blood in the secretion, it means that it has been infected and you should see a doctor as soon as possible.

If you can feel the sediment, but you can't squeeze it out, it means that the anal gland has been blocked and must be treated as soon as possible. Otherwise it will swell.

In this case, the dog will lick the anus and lick the ground. If it is serious, it will hurt. Because of the pain, the dog will keep sprinting or chasing the tail or licking or biting the root of the tail, and finally produce an abscess. At this time, the dog showed listlessness, refused to eat or was constipated.

Check the fluid sac in the anus regularly and clean it once every half a month or once a month.