
Redit meet Millie the teacup chihuahua
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Submitted November 01, 2017 at 08:47PM by judith_millie
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So this started about 9 months ago. My dog, 1.5 year old Shepard mix, started releasing his anal glands all over the place. It used to only happen when he was barking and it would squirt but now he could be dead asleep and he just leaks.. for lack of better terms.. juice. It smells AWFUL. Like a rotted fish. We actually had to throw away our couch because he juiced all over it. We have taken him to the vet multiple times and they have basically said tough luck. We take him to get expressed every other month but it does not help at all. He has a full yard that he plays in so he's well exercised. We changed his food and started giving him pumpkin once a day.
Has anyone else's dog had this problem? And how did you fix it? We're at a loss and I'm so tired of washing our new couch twice a week. He used to sleep in bed with us but we had to kick him out because he kept doing it in our bed! I'm spending a lot of effort and a lot of money trying to keep this problem under control. Please help!
Apparently all I post on Reddit is about my dog lol but anyways,
I've been feeding my dog Go! For just under two months. I started him with lamb, and that just recently ran out so when I bought his next bag I bought the salmon flavour - "sensitivity and shine."
I started with a small bag, and he seemed to love it so I went back and bought a 25lb bag. Now, he's been burping and farting up a storm after he eats which I chalked up to the switch from lamb to salmon. But he's also been shedding A LOT- and we've just hit very cold weather and snow where I live.
Is this normal?
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