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Thread: dog has open sore arounf the rear inn

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    dog has open sore arounf the rear inn

    they are open and bleeding need help before you say it already been to the vet no help thanks tj

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    Increase the bedding in his house, kennel, crate, or where ever you keep him. Its a pressure sore and will heal up. It sounds like you may have to check the level of bedding more frequently for him. I had one that no matter what would kick out his bedding, so i had to check his house a least every other day. sometimes I thought he did it on purpose just to get a pat on the head

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    Yes, could be bedding.

    Could also be impacted anal glands ...

    Generally, if you feed raw, and get enough calcium, the dog struggles to poop ... and never gets impacted glands.

    However, if you feed kibble, and your dog has big, loose turds, and never struggles at all (struggling helps express the nasty $#!^ out of the glands), they can become impacted.

    Just a thought ...

    Jack

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
    Yes, could be bedding.

    Could also be impacted anal glands ...

    Generally, if you feed raw, and get enough calcium, the dog struggles to poop ... and never gets impacted glands.

    However, if you feed kibble, and your dog has big, loose turds, and never struggles at all (struggling helps express the nasty $#!^ out of the glands), they can become impacted.

    Just a thought ...

    Jack
    Wow Jack, I never knew that. I always assumed it was the other way around. Thanx

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    well it not the hay and the anal glands are good was looking some type of med to put on the sores to help dry them up thanks tj

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    Quote Originally Posted by drz View Post
    Wow Jack, I never knew that. I always assumed it was the other way around. Thanx
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdj396 View Post
    well it not the hay and the anal glands are good was looking some type of med to put on the sores to help dry them up thanks tj
    Magic Healing Poultice


    Jack

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    I had this problem with an older female and the vet said she was low on white blood cells and high on red so i put her on more vits and they went away

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