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Seresto collars are generally considered safe for dogs, with most adverse reactions being mild and rare. Monitoring your pet and using authentic collars from reputable sources further reduces risk.
If blocked anal glands go untreated, they can become infected, leading to abscesses that may rupture and cause painful sores around the rectum.
Manual expression by a veterinarian is the most common way to unblock a dog's anal glands, often combined with treatments like flushing, medication, or dietary changes.
If blocked anal glands go untreated, they can become infected, leading to abscesses that may rupture and cause painful, draining sores near the anus.
To unblock a dog's anal glands, a veterinarian can manually express them, flush the glands if impacted, and treat infections with medication if necessary.
If blocked anal glands go untreated, they can become infected and develop into painful abscesses that may rupture and lead to more serious complications.
To unblock your dog's anal glands, a veterinarian typically performs manual expression, flushing, or may prescribe medications, depending on the severity.
Feeding your dog a high-fiber diet can help produce firmer stools, which naturally apply pressure on the anal glands during defecation and promote their expression.
Dogs may scoot, lick or bite their rear, show discomfort when sitting, or emit a foul odor when they need their anal glands expressed.
If impacted anal glands go untreated, they can become infected, develop abscesses, rupture, and cause severe pain and further complications around the rectum.

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