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anul glands

Posted by sandra 
Re: anul glands
August 28, 2007 04:28PM
You can always phone and ask beforehand. I would expect it to be the usual consultation fee, which will vary from practice to practice.

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sue
Re: anul glands
October 07, 2007 04:24PM
My Border Collie has just had an opp on a thistle tracking internaly, which resulted in major surgery. plus he has anul gland problems.. (question 1) is can you take worming tablets with antibiotics in case it is worms.. (question 2)
how would i empty his anul glands manualy.

sue





Walter Beswick Wrote:
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> Hi, dcvillanueva,
>
> This is in reply to both your recent postings.
> When a dog repeatedly suffers from impacted anal
> sacs surgical removal is a suitable treatment. In
> the 'pet' situaution, these glands serve no useful
> purpose and the dog will not miss them.
> The actual surgery involved does require a degree
> of surgical skill, and it is right for your vet to
> have referred your dogs to a more experienced
> surgeon for the operation.
Re: anul glands
October 07, 2007 05:34PM
Hi, James,

1 I am not aware of any reason not to give worm tablets whilst your dog is on antibiotics. However, if you want to be on the safe side, the course of antibiotics will last for only a few days, so why not wait until the course is finished before you de-worm him?

2 If you look back up this site, you will see that I have described how to empty anal glands. Your vet should be willing to show you, anyway.

W
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