
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Anal Glands
Best title for a blog entry, don't you think? So Mesa's have been acting up a lot. We took her in 4 weeks ago because she leaked only to learn that she was really full. Two weeks later we woke up to that terrible smell (you know what I'm talking about) so off to the vet we went. Again she was really full so the vet suggested allergy meds. Two weeks later we are in the same boat. Now we get to try and figure out whats causing this. I am thinking that it might be the fact we switched to grain free food and her system might just need grains. Until then, we wear gas masks and keep our distance from this sweet face.

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2 comments:
Awww! Poor girl!
Marge's anal glands have been filling up quickly recently. I'm planning a food change, so I'm hoping that'll help some.
We just changed Mesa's food and I think it might be helping. Apparently grain free is not the way to go with Mesa!
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