Ok sorry in advance this is a gross weird question and I know nobodies a vet or anything like that, just wanted to see if anybodys encountered this before.
My female dog was sitting next to me on the couch when the foulest most disgusting smell ever came to my attention! Like really rotten nasty vajayjay smell.... and when she got up rhere was a damp spot where her butt was. Dr Google has said everything from vagina cancer to doggie UTI to doggie yeast infection. I don't want to take her to the vet cause she seems fine not acting wierd at all just stinks. Also my vets ridiculously expensive. Anyway anybody else have this problem with their dog and what happened? Should I get her some cranberry juice? Lol
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We have to take our baby in to have them "released" about once/month.
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As for the dog, a trip to the vet is probably your best bet. If they get plugged, they can get infected and abscess. And then a high fiber diet (raw bones are great too!). At the vet I used to work for, if the dog was current on shots (seen within the year), the appt isn't for a full physical with a dr, just a quick trip to the back room with a tech to express the glands (glove up and, you know, dig in), and then wipe clean. Separate charge completely!
Good luck!
If it happens again wipe it up as fast as possible. I love Nature's Miracle for all things dog related and found that it works well for "juicing" as we can it in our family.
I hate that crap. My peekapoo is probably a bigger PITA than most pits I know.
Oh and Update: think the giant gross dump she took earlier helped lol.
Urinary tract infections/bladder stones/bladder cancers are more common in females however other symptoms you would likely see in that case would be frequent urination in small amounts. In some cases you might actually see blood if they urinate. If you are not seeing some of these symptoms, these are not likely culprits however always possible especially if she is licking her vulva and not her rectum excessively.
I have also seen dogs with inverted vulvas or dogs who are overweight who end up with vaginal fold infections around that site as well.
Most veterinarians will not just remove the anal glands as there can be complications with the rectal muscles post surgical experience and only leave this as a last result. Anal gland impactions can be quite serious if left unattended so if the licking does continue you should have her examined. If it were to rupture - well pain medication and a course of antibiotics AND regular expression maybe required.
Many veterinarians will also allow their technicians (veterinary nurses if you will) perform anal gland expressions without charging a full examination - something to speak to your veterinarian's office about.
Good luck!
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