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I have an 8 pound Maltese/poodle mix. He drags his ...

I have an 8 pound Maltese/poodle mix. He drags his butt on the carpet. What causes this and what can I do about it? Thank you.


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They drag their behinds on the carpet because of the anal glands (either itchy or swollen, etc.) When the dogs are groomed, they solve this problem, but since I had not taken him to the goomer in awhile (it's so darn expensive), they had became swollen.

Posted 2008-09-26T23:44:26Z
 

my dog (a coton de tulear) also did the same dragging on carpet, cement, tile floors. I took (CHANEL) to our vet & she had to have her Anal glands squeezed, which is a very common backside problem with all dogs. It may have to be checked often. good luck with your family member.

Posted 2009-09-15T18:47:05Z
 
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Life is to short not to live it.

The groomer at Petco is really very good and not real expensive and they do take care of the anal glads as part of the grooming and that may help solve your problem without a trip to the vet.  Hope this helps him and you with your problem.

Posted 2009-10-27T02:04:27Z
 
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Life is to short not to live it.

The groomer at Petco is really very good and not real expensive and they do take care of the anal glads as part of the grooming and that may help solve your problem without a trip to the vet.  Hope this helps him and you with your problem.

Posted 2009-10-27T02:04:42Z
 

If your dog's anal glands fail to properly express, they may actually become impacted, making your dog very uncomfortable. Watch for these signs:

  • Your dog begins scooting or dragging his rear across the floor.
  • Your dog keeps licking or chewing near his rectum.
  • Your dog's stools have become soft and mushy.
  • You'll likely notice a foul or "fishy" odor coming from your dog's rear.

If you are noticing one or more of these signs, it may be a good idea to take your dog in for a check up with his vet. The dogs anal glands may actually need to be manually expressed, a job best left to the professionals.

It may be from the food your feeding him. Dog food with to much cereal can cause a gland problem.

My 2 Huskies are notorious for this same problem. My female would always walk & throw her rear end on the ground with a loud yelp. Always licking at it. I had no idea what is was. One night I noticed blood all over coming from her rectum and rushed her to Emergency ER to find out one of her glands had ruptured. A very scarey experience. Please take your dog to a Vet and have them emptied.  It is a nasty smelling brown liquid, that dogs use as a calling card. This is why they always greet one another with a sniff of the butt. Like our shaking hands. Albeit.. a gross greeting in the eyes of the human.

Good luck.

Posted 2009-11-01T23:33:06Z

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