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Anal-Gland Powder

Symptoms of a blocked anal gland include:

  • Scooting - rubbing of the anus on the ground
  • A foul, fishy smell
  • Nibbling and licking the anus and/or lower back
  • Pain when pooing
  • Suddenly sitting down in discomfort
  • Looking round at their back end suddenly.

Our Anal gland powders contain psyllium husk, golden linseed pre & probiotics plus plant-based enzymes & turmeric.

The powders assist the formation of normal size stools therefore helping to stimulate and normalise the function of the Anal gland.

Pack sizes 125g or a saving on 500g

Prevention:

There are a few simple precautions you can take to reduce your dog’s chance of anal glad problems:

  • Keep your dog slim. Overweight dogs generally have weaker muscles around their bottom which makes gland emptying more difficult. Keep your dog at a healthy weight and feed them a good quality complete dog food.
  • Regular checks. If your dog frequently suffers with blocked anal glands, they may require regular vet/veterinary nurse visits to have them checked. You will quickly become an expert at spotting the signs of an anal gland problem developing.
  • Fibre. Adding extra fibre to your dog’s diet can help to firm-up and bulk-out their poo. As a result, when your dog goes to the toilet their stool will press on the anal glands and help to empty them.
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Symptoms of a blocked anal gland include:

  • Scooting - rubbing of the anus on the ground
  • A foul, fishy smell
  • Nibbling and licking the anus and/or lower back
  • Pain when pooing
  • Suddenly sitting down in discomfort
  • Looking round at their back end suddenly.

Our Anal gland powders contain psyllium husk, golden linseed pre & probiotics plus plant-based enzymes & turmeric.

The powders assist the formation of normal size stools therefore helping to stimulate and normalise the function of the Anal gland.

Pack sizes 125g or a saving on 500g

Prevention:

There are a few simple precautions you can take to reduce your dog’s chance of anal glad problems:

  • Keep your dog slim. Overweight dogs generally have weaker muscles around their bottom which makes gland emptying more difficult. Keep your dog at a healthy weight and feed them a good quality complete dog food.
  • Regular checks. If your dog frequently suffers with blocked anal glands, they may require regular vet/veterinary nurse visits to have them checked. You will quickly become an expert at spotting the signs of an anal gland problem developing.
  • Fibre. Adding extra fibre to your dog’s diet can help to firm-up and bulk-out their poo. As a result, when your dog goes to the toilet their stool will press on the anal glands and help to empty them.

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Symptoms of a blocked anal gland include:

  • Scooting - rubbing of the anus on the ground
  • A foul, fishy smell
  • Nibbling and licking the anus and/or lower back
  • Pain when pooing
  • Suddenly sitting down in discomfort
  • Looking round at their back end suddenly.

Our Anal gland powders contain psyllium husk, golden linseed pre & probiotics plus plant-based enzymes & turmeric.

The powders assist the formation of normal size stools therefore helping to stimulate and normalise the function of the Anal gland.

Pack sizes 125g or a saving on 500g

Prevention:

There are a few simple precautions you can take to reduce your dog’s chance of anal glad problems:

  • Keep your dog slim. Overweight dogs generally have weaker muscles around their bottom which makes gland emptying more difficult. Keep your dog at a healthy weight and feed them a good quality complete dog food.
  • Regular checks. If your dog frequently suffers with blocked anal glands, they may require regular vet/veterinary nurse visits to have them checked. You will quickly become an expert at spotting the signs of an anal gland problem developing.
  • Fibre. Adding extra fibre to your dog’s diet can help to firm-up and bulk-out their poo. As a result, when your dog goes to the toilet their stool will press on the anal glands and help to empty them.