The dog has an abscess on the buttocks

A pus on your dog’s bottom A pus on your dog’s bottom may be caused by anal glanditis. The anal glands are located at the root of the tail of the puppy and are distributed on both sides of the anus, and the dog needs to be cleaned regularly. The dog will secrete anal fluid in the poop to make the excrement discharge smoothly, the accumulation of anal gland fluid in the body will cause anal gland inflammation, and the puppy in the bowel movement, parasites or viruses can also enter the puppy through the anal gland to cause anal gland inflammation. In the early stages of anal glanditis, the dog will lick his anus or rub it constantly to relieve it. In severe cases, the dog’s anal glands will become inflamed and swollen, making defecation painful. It is important to clean your dog’s anal glands in a timely manner when raising your dog. Gently apply pressure to the anal glands to expel the dog’s anal gland fluid.

English Deutsch Français Español Português 日本語 عربي