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A natural and gentle way to manage anal gland health in dogs of all sizes. Our formula includes 3 natural sources of fiber that help to maintain stool consistency and volume, encourage regular and proper bowel function and supports a clean healthy and less odorous digestive tract. Unlike canned pumpkin or pumpkin treats, Express Ease provides immune, digestive and colonic support in an overall effort to support dogs that often have to scoot to find colon relief. Save the carpet, Stop the Scoot.
SKU | 3584101 |
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Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Primary Flavor | Duck |
Primary Brand | VetriScience |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Grain Free | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Primary Flavor | Duck |
Lifestage | All Lifestages |
Length | 6.5 IN |
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Width | 3 IN |
Active Ingredients Per 1 Bar (11.8 g): Proprietary Pumpkin Blend 2800 mg (larch tree extract, digestion resistant maltodextrin and pumpkin powder); Inactive Ingredients: brewers yeast, canola oil, citric acid, glycerin, ground oat groats, ground rye groats, mixed tocopherols, natural duck flavor, oat meal, propionic acid, rosemary extract, silicon dioxide, sorbic acid, soy lecithin, vegetable oil.
0-30 lbs: 1 bar daily. 31-60 lbs: 2 bars daily. 61+ lbs: 3 chews daily.
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.
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Bell, 7 1/2 yr old female, anal glands fill about every 4 weeks (or oftener). Feed is Purina One Healthy Weight, with one Well & Good Multi Vitamin and one Well & Good Allergy Aid pill daily. I also feed cooked pumpkin and cooked oatmeal. Is there any other fiber or food that would help her anal glands as she scoots a lot and apparently is uncomfortable. I understand removal of the anal glands is not recommended.
Is it a good idea to give my dog a pumpkin digestive supplement by fruitables? She has to have her anal glands expressed regularly so I thought this might help. It says to replace 10% of her food with the pumpkin supplement. She is eating 3/4 of a cup total per day. How much of the pumpkin supplement would I give daily?
Panda had moderately full anal glands he was expressed by vet a month ago he is now scared of going to see vet because he has been expressed twice my vet suggested we trial glandex and if this does not work express him monthly or surgical removal of the glands both are invasive which will mean trauma to him he also scratches a lot when he needs doing how quickly will the glandex work and are there any other options that I can do he is on grain free kangaroo diet and has food allergies
Parents are visiting with their dog who has anal gland problems. Glandex in food daily. Dog was stinky and scooting. Took him to my vet. Vet did anal gland expression. They recommended additional very expensive procedure under anesthesia. Basic anal gland expression helped for a few days. Now he's smelly. Do they need to do expensive flush version now? Would antibiotics or anything help for now while they're on vacation? Should I try a different vet?
My GS mix 2+yrs old has issues expressing her glands. We feed Taste of the Wild. Fed twice/day. When she was a puppy we added pumpkin to firm up her poo and it helped, about a Tbsp give or take. In last 6 months she has been having issues w/anal glands & we have taken her twice for expression at vet & I think she is needing it again. We give baby carrots, 2-3 daily as treats. I want to resolve this vs buying something to add to her food, any suggestions? Is she getting too much fiber?
My dog is licking and scooting his but over the floor and looks really uncomfortable. He has had his anal glands emptied by the vet and we do it ourselves every so often and they are now clear. What should I do, what should I give him? Is there a specific kind of food he needs? If so what food? I was looking at silica 6 c for dogs and wanted to know if his is ok and another one called stool firm and wanted to know if this helps anal glands stay empty
What can i give for my dog to naturally express his anal glands? Hes been leaking for about 2 months now and his stool is firm. Ive tried psyllium husks, silica and pumpkin.
Is supplementing with a joint pill, fish oil, and Glandex For anal gland issues, a sensible supplement protocol? The brands are Nutramax, Nordic naturals and Glandex. And do healthy dogs need probiotics and enzymes on a regular basis? Please explain. Thank you.
Can i give metamucil to help with anal gland problems?
I'm 95% sure he has a anal gland impaction. He was on a food for about 3 months with semi loose stools which I think that's why he has the anal gland issue. He has a fishy smell to his bottom. He leaks a clear fluid on my couch and I have switched his food and he has had firm stool for over a month, I've added psyllium husks and silica to his diet plus raw chicken feet. Is there anything else I can add to his diet to express? Is manual expression best, internal or external? How yo prevent again?
I have been expressing my dogs anal glands weekly. I have noticed the her anus has turned darker, blackened and the skin around it looks tougher. She has scooter on the carpet a couple times. I am worried her anal glands have atrophied bc they arenโt expressing anything anymore. Also, her glands feel bulgier/bigger than normal. She is a 10 lbs Pomchi. Any supplements you recommend? What about those Glandex chews peanut butter flavored? Are they dangerous? Do you think she is impacted? Go to vet?
I have a 6lb chihuahua (7yrs) and 10lb chi-cross (5). They're both in good health, but over the past year they've been scooting more. Last time they saw the vet, they had their glands expressed, but now it seems to have caused a recurring problem (scooting, fishy smell). I've done them twice at home since February. They free-feed on Acana lamb, and I'm trying to figure out: A) Would more fibre help them B) The best type of fibre to add for their feeding habits, and C) How much fibre they need.