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That, my friend, is probably a hemorrhoid. With more exercise, fiber, and water, your dog should enjoy less strain when defecating and won't push tissue out of his anal passage.
Over time small hemorrhoids may gradually lessen and disappear. Another possibility: If the lump is located at the 5 or 7 o'clock positions of the anus, it could be impacted anal glands. They will feel like small firm nodules. The anal glands are glands that contain a fluid to scent-mark territory and are usually emptied with bowel movements or when the dog is excited. Sometimes the glands get full of the fluid, and it thickens when not emptying correctly. That is called impaction, and they will need to be expressed to remove the fluid through the clogged gland openings. It isn't a pleasant experience due to the odor, but is something you can do yourself with proper instructions at the Vet's office.
anal glands no doubt impacted, go to vet NOW
go see a vet it is swollen from squeezing out poo
where ever your dog has a lump you should all ways have it cheeked out by a vet , you owe them that much
What about a dogs butt Goats butt. Dogs don't butt.
because dogs have people as pets and the people dont like pink or purple so is no pink or purple dogs
Pink's Hot Dogs was created in 1939.
Rosey pink :)
Never says pink
Pink has 4 dogs. she has had them each for 12-15 years
they can not be born pink but you can dye their fur pink but iit burns its fur and skin (you should not dye your dogs hair)
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pink ponnys in a fat butt
pink
cause it loves it
No, not unless you dye their hair pink.