• Thanks for explaining the name..it does make sense. My friends e-mail name is dustybutts.
    I asked her about that, she said, she went camping a lot and always sat on the ground.
    So, she had a "dusty butt"..
    That is probably too much information…laugh.
    I would get your dog to the vet to have his anal glands checked.
    The other b knows something isn't right..I think.


  • Hi Sharron,
    Yes, I think I will have to bite the bullet and take him. Your friend seems like a character.


  • @pari1art:

    Hi Sharron,
    Yes, I think I will have to bite the bullet and take him. Your friend seems like a character.

    Who's the "character", thread-starter?

    Anyway, my first fella, not having anyone else around to "lick his bum", would periodically get to rubbiing it himself upon whatever surface he was around, carpet, grass, concrete, asphalt. At first, I didn't know what the problem might be and mentioned it to my vet when I took him in for a regular check. That's when I found out about those 'lovely' glands. She drained them…ick. And even gave me a paper describing how to do it myself, if I wanted, NOT. Luckily, with that guy, it didn't get too bad but for a couple times a year and a quick trip to the vets office took care of it. He has since passed and new guy has no such problem.....yet. BTW: steam cleaner for carpet, priceless.:D


  • My Petey's glands got so badly impacted and infected so often that we finally had them removed.

    They used to get so infected and swollen that they almost looked like they turned inside out. My mom used to say they looked like giant blueberries.
    Needless to say I got very good at emptying, and very good at flushing them with a curved tipped syringe and chlorhexidine solution.

    Even with the anal glands removed, Petey will still sometimes scoot. I think he just got used to it, and likes how it feels. 🙂

    When they aren't impacted, it isn't hard to empty them yourself. Just be sure to wear crappy clothes in case you miss catching it with the paper towel.

    -Nicole


  • As other people have said, there wont neccasarily be a smell, i took Benji for a dental once, never noticing his anal glands were full. It was only when they had him on the table to operate that the vet noticed. So he had a top to tail treatment 😃
    Hope you go on ok with Mister. Pepper sounds a right madam, poor chap being jumped on 😞


  • Nicole….HAHAHAHA..."crappy clothes if you miss"............


  • Thank you everyone for your advice. I gave Pepper and Mister Two Dicks some worming tablets shortly after my last posting. It seemed to work. No more tongue in bum action. Until tonight. Pepper has been following Mister Two Dicks around and the moment he stands still, her tongue darts in. And this is from a dog that can at times be very vicious to Mister Two Dicks whenever a morsel of food is at stake. I am just in the middle of renovating my house, so it has come at not the best time. So many things to do, so little time to do it in.


  • Not a vet, so double check me, but I believe you need to deworm for 3 to 4 rounds, 2 weeks apart. Dewormores kill the adults, but not the eggs, so you give a few rounds to kill off new worms as they hatch, but before they mature enough to lay eggs of their own.

    Also, you may want your vet to check a fecal to be sure the drug you are giving is the right one for the worms he may have.

    You should probably deworm them both.

    -Nicole


  • Thanks Nicole for the advice. Will give it a go.


  • And, if they are eating moles, mice, voles, etc. They may need a regular round of the meds.

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