Question about anal glands...

    • Gold Top Dog

    Question about anal glands...

    Just saw a post about anal glands and remembered a question I had about groomers. I use to take Bug in to be shaved for the summer and nearly every groomer I went too always wants to do her anal glands, I always decline but onetime a groomer  asked why not and said that all dogs should have it done and basically pushed the issue. I still didnt let her do it. if I have all three dogs with me when offered this they usually ask if I want all of them done.  I never have thier glands expressed and never had a problem and Bug is 16 now. I understand some dogs need help but I also think if you express thier glands for no reason it might cause irritation.

     So why do groomers want to do this?  Am I right to think if theres nothing wrong then leave it alone?? I worked at a groomers but didnt go to school for it so Im not completly sure if there is a reason for them wanting this.

    • Gold Top Dog

     I don't do it unless they need it, regardless of whether they ask or not. It causes irritation, like you said.

     

    Apparently, there is a groomer in town doing internal expressions. Flirting with disaster, is what I call that.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Internal expressions? How is this done? and did u hear why the groomer decided on it?  interesting

    • Gold Top Dog

     With a glove, and a finger inside the dog. I don't think groomers' fingers should be inside of dogs, but that's just me. You get the glands emptier, but if they're so full they need that, they should be at the vet's office, anyways.

    • Gold Top Dog

    yes I agree that it should be done at the vets, sounds intrusive and taking a chance on something that might not need to be done. Thanks for the answers

    • Gold Top Dog

    It would completely depend on the groomer but probably I wouldn't want a groomer doing it  -- but I HATE HATE HATE to see a groomer doing an external manipulation -- it's gotta be uncomfortable. To have to pull that out THAT far .. ugh.

    I do **my own** dogs internally.  I wouldn't do it any other way.  I don't really even like the vet doing it to be honest. 

    yes, it's intrusive but if *I* do it I'll know I'm being gentle, I will *know* what was in there, I will *know* how the dog reacted, etc.   It's one of those things I do because I love them and  I want to make unpleasant things as easy as possible for them.  My hands are small, and I know I'm being gentle.

    I watch hard to see any discomfort -- Luna only needs hers done ... gee, once in a blue moon - not even annually. Billy rarely.  Tink occasionally. 

    I've had some dogs who needed it often.  Some who never ever needed it.

    • Gold Top Dog

     Pull out? I squeeze, LOL. Doesn't seem to hurt, unless they're thick and icky, but then they'd hurt either way. Emma had that weird back end semi-paralysis thing going on, and fortunately for both of us, doing it externally every 4-6 weeks was enough. I tried going inside, and she bit the %^*%^*$^* out of me. She had to be muzzled, for the vet to do it, when she was young.

    • Gold Top Dog

    I go by unless there is a problem, don't mess with it. If you begin to mess with it, then you'll have to mess with it. Gaci is the only dog who I have ever had to express, and only when she developed an impacted anal gland that burst. Now she has some scar tissue and rarely will get some discomfort and I'll express them. Zipper and Shimmer have never been done.

    I would personally choose not to use a groomer that continuously pushed me into doing something I didn't want to have done and was clear about. JMO.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Kim_MacMillan
    I would personally choose not to use a groomer that continuously pushed me into doing something I didn't want to have done and was clear about. JMO.

    I agree 100% -- and partly that's why *I* do what I do -- it takes some training and it IS a trust thing most definitely.  Very slow, very very "easy does it" -- but bottom line what Kim said is SOOOO TRUE. 

    I know there are groomers on here -- and no disrespect to anyone but I make it a habit to 'drop in' on groomers.  If it's all hidden in the back or if they are pushy about ANY thing -- I'm outa there.  A bad groomer is my worst nightmare.  And if they are pushing to "do" something -- hmmmm -- most good groomers ahve way more to do than to berate me to "add" things for them to do.  That would make me instantly suspicious.

    Now my groomer will say "Did you know Billy's left ear is a little sore?" or "That bump on his chest -- I think it's bigger this time -- what do YOU think?"

    My groomer doesn't nag me to do things -- but she DOES try hard to help me watch the dog.  And her input is gold to me. (and I ahve followed this groomer ALL OVER TOWN -- she & Billy are thick as thieves ( they they were both human they'd be married LOL) but I've used her since we had Muffin.  It was a BAD groomer that cost Muffin his ears -- I caught her squirting another cocker in the ear with the hand-held sprayer FULL FORCE and then squirting shampoo DIRECTLY into his ear canal "to get it clean".  I almost had a stroke.  This wasn't ear cleaner -- this was SHAMPOO and the hand held sprayer from the sink.  To this day it makes me almost faint to remember that.  And I wondered by this dog developed a bad yeast infection a couple of weeks after every grooming.  And where do you suppose the deep bacterial infections kept coming from?? *sigh* 

    But if a groomer makes YOU uncomfortable -- run, do not walk, to another groomer.  Ask around.  You don't want the groomer that is "closest" to you or "cheapest".  You want the groomer that someone says "Oh -- me?  Well I drive all the way over to __________ [far far away[ because Ms. ___ is just SO good.  Really I'd follow her anywhere.  I just don't feel comfortable with anyone else."

    THAT is the groomer to go to.

     

     

    • Gold Top Dog

    thanks guys, yes I didnt stick around for the groomer who was overly pushy. Most of the time they just ask to do  the anal glands and that always confused me. Its nice to hear im not the only one who finds this wierd. I do bugs shaving now and dont have to go to a groomer. Smile

    • Gold Top Dog

    You guys who are the good groomers and you owners/guardians who do your own - man, you have my complete respect.

    I'll home cook, I'll do anal glands, I'll doo all sorts of gross dog junk.

     *drawing toe in dirt* But I can't do nails and I can't groom them.  Me and anything that buzzes or goes "Ka-***" in my hands .... it's dangerous.  I can manage to brush my own teeth with an electric toothbrush but that's about all.  *sigh*

    Oh ... and I don't try to consume hot beverages while I drive -- anybuddy getting the clumsy picture I'm painting here??  LOL

    • Gold Top Dog

    Go figure....I always thought that anal glands were done internally! 

    • Gold Top Dog

     Absolutely, Callie. If you can't watch them groom a dog (that isn't yours, most times it's better not to be where yours can see you), you don't want to leave yours, for the most part. Yeah, sometimes it's not pretty. Some dogs snap, and some dogs scream, and some dogs potty right on the table, but a good groomer is not ever mean to them.

    • Puppy

    Groomers around here don't even express anal glands any more.  They refer you to your vet.