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Dog anal glands (was intercystal cystitis)

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Re:<I was also thinking in giving this to my dog who has problems with the glands at the rectum exit, resulting in pain when excreting. The veterinary recomends surgery. Has anyone in this list treated an animal with this kind of problem with MMS?>

Diet possibly has a bit to do with it. What does your dog eat?

A raw diet including edible bone should stimulate the glands while stools are being passed, so they don't clog up ( and you don't have to express them yourself!).

Interestingly, I breed longhair cats and I almost NEVER ever see a hairball. They are so rare here, that the odd one I see always make me go What the Heck is that!... for a few seconds.

Raw meat and bones keeps everything working and going thru.

regardsKirsty

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