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An untreated infection can progress to a more severe condition: an abscess. The gland becomes filled with pus, swelling into a painful, red lump near the anus. If the abscess ruptures, it will release a greenish-yellow or bloody discharge, causing extreme pain for the dog. This is a veterinary emergency that typically requires antibiotics and surgery to lance the abscess.

Overweight Bilaras have poor muscle tone and smaller stool volume. A lean Bilara should have a visible waist and palpable ribs.

Do not manually express glands unless necessary. Over-expressing healthy glands can cause irritation and scar tissue. When to See a Vet

If you start smelling a distinct, strong, metallic or fishy smell around your home or on your dog’s bedding after they have been sitting, their anal glands have likely leaked or expressed involuntarily. Bilara Dog Anal Blog

Disclaimer: This blog post provides general information and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Disorders of the Rectum and Anus in Dogs - Dog Owners

The Bilara dog, a landrace variety of the Indian Pariah dog native to the Bilara region of Rajasthan, is known for its resilience, intelligence, and low-maintenance health. However, like all canines, Bilara dogs have two small scent sacs — anal glands — that can become problematic. Understanding anal gland function, disorders, and care is essential for any Bilara owner, especially given the breed's active, free-roaming history and potential dietary differences.

How's this draft? I'd be happy to revise or expand on any section! An untreated infection can progress to a more

If your dog shows extreme pain, or if the fluid is blood-tinged or foul-smelling, stop immediately and see a vet. 3. Dietary Changes

: The dog drags its hindquarters across the floor or grass to relieve pressure.

Impaction occurs when the fluid inside the sacs becomes thick, pasty, or dry. The narrow ducts leading from the glands to the outside become plugged. Because the fluid cannot escape during normal bowel movements, the sacs stretch and become uncomfortably engorged. 2. Sacculitis (Infection) This is a veterinary emergency that typically requires

Under sedation, a vet flushes the ducts with saline and antibiotics.

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