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Dog is Dragging His Behind on the GroundAnette from Dexter Feedback About This Post:RE: Dog is Dragging His Behind on the Ground
A couple of things. First, a dog dragging his tush on the ground doesn't necessarily mean just worms. Dogs have anal glands, little glands back there, that can get implacted or clogged. If that happens a dog (more rarely a cat) will rub them on things to 'express" or empty them. A good vet, hearing this symptom, would check and express them for you. Post By Nathalie (Guest Post) RE: Dog is Dragging His Behind on the Ground
This happens to our Gus when things don't come out, as solidly as they ought to. He's usually okay the first time it happens but if it happens a second time in a day or so he starts to scoot on the floor. (We have an old house with old wood floors and I worry about splinters when he does this!) Post by theammons RE: Dog is Dragging His Behind on the GroundMaybe after he takes a crap it doesn't all drop off so to speak. and its making him itchy. My boyfriends dog does this to but only after he takes a crap. Post by yard_sale_annie RE: Dog is Dragging His Behind on the GroundMy cat does the same thing and sometimes I think it's because there's still some #2 on her heine or maybe it just itches. Post By Jus (Guest Post) RE: Dog is Dragging His Behind on the Ground
My Rachel the Cat does this and almost in the same pattern as your doggie ... I know she does not have worms and her food has been the same for eons so I just figure she's no different than people and simply gets an itchy behind now and then ;-) Post by Deeli RE: Dog is Dragging His Behind on the GroundGosh! I'd still have him wormed just to make sure! He also may have allergies, either to his food or to something in the air or environmental. Sounds like something is driving him crazy & his poor little rear is itching. Embarrassing to say this, but as a small child my sister was always playing in the dirt & like lots of little kids she got worms several times & they can make your anus itch like crazy. That's why I'd get your dog wormed if he does that again. Did your vet do a stool sample? Cause you can't really tell for sure useless he did. Also, try putting him on a lamb & rice non-allergy diet for several weeks when this happens again. Another thing, if he has dry or itchy skin, I'd recommend adding Salmon oil to his food. They sell it at pet stores. Post by Cyinda |
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