take your dog to the vet
Yes Neosporin is safe to use on a dog's ruptured anal sac. You can also use baby wipes to wipe the dog's butt or any medication that the vet prescribes.
An anal sac expression is an emptying of an animal's anal glands.
I am sorry you dog has cancer of the anal sac. This is common in older canines... A good food would be home cooking - If you don't have time for home cooking you can do the NEXT best thing: SoJOs dog mixes... YOU just add the lightly cooked meat to the mix. See link below: Good HOlistic food.
It could be impaction, inflammation or even a tumour. You should get this checked out by your vet.
First take your dog to the vet and let him/her show you the right way so there won`t be any harm in the area.
He is either scenting where he sleeps or is trying to empty his anal sac. Anal sac is positioned just inside his anus and fills with a liquid. It should empty during bowl movement but if not the dog will try to empty it himself by rubbing his bum along the floor or anywhere else he sees fit! You can empty the sac yourself but it's not a nice smell! Go see your vet.
Dogs have anal sacks that get fill up with liquid. When they get full they will drag their bottom on the floor and will continue to do so until the sacis drained. The technique of draining the sac can be easily taught to dog owners by their vet. In some cases if the sac is not drained it can lead to infection.
Other than #2, there are very important glands located there - that often get impacted and can be painful (btw, this is when you see your dog dragging his behind across the floor) Found this on marvistavet.com for you :) WHAT ON EARTH ARE ANAL SACS? Anal sacs (also called "anal glands") are two small glands just inside your pet's anus. The material secreted into these glands is thick and foul-smelling. Most animals can empty these glands voluntarily for scent marking or in self-defense (like a skunk might do). Domestic animals have largely lost their ability to empty these sacs voluntarily. Walking around and normal defecation serves to empty the glands but some animals become unable to empty their glands on their own at all. The sacs become impacted and uncomfortable. Dogs with impacted anal sacs usually scoot their rear on the ground in an attempt to empty the glands. Some dogs will lick their anal area and other dogs will chase their tails. Cats often lick the fur off just under their tails. WHAT TO DO ABOUT SCOOTING? The first step is to check the anal sacs when any pet has a history of scooting. The anal sacs can be emptied in one of two ways (though I might recommend bringing your dog to the vet to peform this procedure): 1. A rage or tissue is held up the the anus and both sides of the anal area are gently suqueezed. If the secretions is very pasty, this method may be inadequate to empty the sacs. 2. A lubricated gloved finger is inserted into the anus and the sac is gently squeezed between the thumb and forefinger into a tissue held externally. The procedure is then repeated on the opposite side. WHAT IF SCOOTING CONTINUES? If scooting continues for more than a few days after sac emptying, the sacs should be re-checked. For some individuals, it takes several sac emptyings in a row before the sacs stay emptied. If the sacs are empty and scooting is persisting, another cause (such as itchy skin, tapeworms, or even lower back pain) should be pursued. WHAT HAPPENS IF AN IMPACTED SAC DOES NOT GET EMPTIED? An abscess can form and rupture out through the skin. This is a painful, messy and smelly condition often mistaken for rectal bleeding. If an anal sac abscess forms, it must be properly treated by your veterinarian. Antibiotics will be needed. HOW OFTEN SHOULD ANAL SACS BE EMPTIED? This is a highly individual situation. The best recommendation is to let the pet tell you when the sacs are full. If the pet starts scooting again, it is time to bring him in. WHAT IF MY PET'S SACS SEEM TO REQUIRE EMPTYING ALL THE TIME? To avoid the expense of having the sacs emptied, you can learn to empty them yourself at home but most people feel it is well worth having someone else perform this service. A non-invasive technique that helps some patients is a change to a high fiber diet. This will produce a bulkier stool that may be more effective in emptying the sac as it passes by. ANAL SACCULECTOMY If the sacs need to be emptied every few weeks or more, you may opt to have the sacs permanently removed. This procedure is complicated by many local nerves controlling fecal continence, the fact that any change in the local musculature of the anal sphincter area can affect fecal continence, and the fact that with chronic anal sac problems anatomy is distorted. Draining tracts can develop after surgery if the gland is not completely removed. Still, despite these pitfalls anal sac removal is considered a relatievely simple surgery by experienced surgeons Many people own pets for years without ever learning that anal sacs exist at all and the "wive's tale" that worms cause scooting erroneously continues. If you have further questions about Anal Gland disease, ask your veterinarian or click on the "send eMail" link in the frame below
this is a condition for a vet to diagnose and treat.
The ferrets smell is a musk odor that comes from the skins glands that secretes oils. Unaltered ferrets produce more oils during breeding season, making them smell more. Ferrets also have an anal sac that they can expel when frightened or threaten, most ferrets in the US have the anal sac surgically removed.
If the abnormal fluid buildup in the pericardial sac is caused by cancer or kidney disease, drugs used to treat these conditions can help lessen the amount of fluid collecting inside the sac.
The sac should follow the birth of each puppy so you need to be counting them.