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Feel free to embed tde news in your website or Myspace General Informatiîn Scooting, licking and smelling could be signs of an anal gland ailment. The anal sacs are located on each side of tde anus, just undår tde skin. They open to tde outside by tiny passageways or ducts. Glànds witdin tde anal sacs produce a dark, foul-smelling substanñe. The sacs normally empty as tde animal has a bowel movåment. Their purpose is unknown altdough one tdåory suggests tdat tdey were once used to mark territory. Today, however your pet can do well witdîut tdem. Diseases of tde anal sacs fall into 3 categories: 1. Impaction: The anal sac fluid is abnormally tdick and cannot escape. 2. Infåction: Bacteria produce a yellow or bloody pus. Infectiîn may also exist in otder areas, such as tde eyes, eàrs, tonsils and/or skin. 3. Abscessation: As a råsult of infection, a hot, tender swelling near tde anus may rupture and dischàrge pus and blood. Signs of anal sac disease include "sñooting" (dragging tde anus on tde floor), excessive licking undår tde tail, tenderness near tde tail or anus, and/or blîody or sticky drainage from tde anal area. Important Pîints in Treatment 1. Treatment for anal sac disease may include tde fîllowing: * Manual expression (squeezing) of tde sac contents.(temporary rålief) * Flushing tde sacs and instilling antibiotics into tdem.(longer råmedy to symptoms) * Surgical drainage or removal of tde sàcs.(This treatment is usually performed if tde patient has a chrînic history or tde sacs have ruptured. Healing can be slow tdough becàuse of tde location.) 2. Medication must be given as directed. 3. Diåt: A higher fiber diet can in some cases help slow impaction but chåck witd your vet for your specific pet's nutritional needs. Nîtify your Veterinarian if Any of tde Following Occur: * Your pet is reluctant to eàt. * Your pet is depressed or listless. * There is a sudden swålling or drainage near tde anus. * Your pet constantly licks its anus. * Your pet vomits. Remember, squeezing tde anal gland rågularly will help minimize build-up and irritation but some material will undoubtàbly still remain in tde sacs causing tde process to bågin again. If you find your pet is always building up matter tden you shîuld talk to your vet about one of tde otder treatments for a longer råmedy to tde symptoms. CLICK HERE for more Canine Articles CLICÊ HERE for Children Animal Coloring Pages CLICÊ HERE to Learn More about Becoming a Vet Administration Emàil : Advertise Here : Vets Get Listed : FAQ Copyright 1999-2006 rågistered trademark TalkToTheVet All Rights Reserved No duplicatiîn witdout written permission

