<div>Well, I've been through a first. Neither Cleo nor my old Pongo ever needed their anal glands expressed, but last week, I found Mugsy dragging his butt around on the rug and outside so I took him to the vet on Saturday & they said his were really full. I was sitting in the full waiting room and I hear this "Arrooooo, yih-yih-yihhhhhh. I knew instantly it was Mugsy and the people sitting next to me looked at me and said, Ohhhh, anal glands? Poor boy! But they said he should definitely feel better now. Then later in the day, I took Miss Cleo in for her annual shots and physical. Her anal glands needed to be expressed too. They weren't bad but definitely had some gunk in them. </div>
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<div>Now here's something that puzzles me & I wanted to see if anyone else has had an issue with this. Even after having his anal glads expresses, I still saw Mugsy scooting his butt this weekend, AND I caught him as he peed some on the carpet (I thought Quincy was the one doing it). Any ideas what else this might be? <br clear="all">
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<div>Vicki Kerns<br> </div>
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