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There is no mention of a natural antibiotic for dogs in the provided material; treatment for infections typically involves veterinary-prescribed antibiotics.
Yes, swollen anal glands can cause dogs significant pain and discomfort, especially if they become impacted, infected, or form abscesses.
Swollen anal glands in dogs can be relieved by a veterinarian manually expressing the glands, addressing diet and allergies, and treating infections if present.
Mild swelling may be eased with warm compresses and gentle cleaning, but significant or persistent symptoms require prompt veterinary care. Never attempt to express your dog's anal glands unless specifically instructed by a veterinarian.
Leaving the TV on for a dog can provide comfort or stimulation, but its benefits vary by individual dog and should not replace real social or physical engagement.
Dogs can see TV, particularly shows featuring real animals in motion, with colors like blue and yellow being the most visible and engaging for them.
Leaving the TV on for a dog can provide comfort or stimulation to some dogs, but its effectiveness depends on the individual dog’s temperament and preferences.
Dogs can see TV, especially modern high-refresh-rate screens, and are most attracted to shows that feature moving animals, especially dogs, and sounds like squeaks or barking.
Leaving the TV on for a dog can provide comfort or stimulation, but its benefits vary by individual dog and should not replace real social or physical engagement.
Dogs can see TV, particularly shows featuring real animals in motion, with colors like blue and yellow being the most visible and engaging for them.

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