{"id":1606,"date":"2010-10-28T15:02:49","date_gmt":"2010-10-28T19:02:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/52.52.55.152\/?p=1606"},"modified":"2010-10-28T15:02:49","modified_gmt":"2010-10-28T19:02:49","slug":"im-so-proud-of-myself","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jennamagee.com\/?p=1606","title":{"rendered":"I&#8217;m So Proud of Myself!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Okay folks, I&#8217;m warning you right now.  This is another probable TMI post.  Remember the one I did a while back about doggy anal glands?  Consider this a follow-up.  You may wish to skip this post because it&#8217;s going to be a little gross.  In fact, I&#8217;m not sure exactly why I&#8217;m posting it, except for the fact that I am excessively proud of myself.<\/p>\n<p>Abby started having another problem this week.  Yesterday, I realized that she hadn&#8217;t defecated in over a day, which is unusual for her because she&#8217;s a regular pooper.  Once a day, every day.  She&#8217;s very predictable.  So, when she doesn&#8217;t go, there&#8217;s a problem.  She start scooting yesterday, too.  Which, for her, is very different from any scoot I&#8217;ve ever seen out of a dog.  She doesn&#8217;t do the grinding her butt into the carpet as she moves across the floor.  No, she can&#8217;t be normal.  After all, she&#8217;s one of my dogs.  \ud83d\ude09  She sits and spins around, left and then right, very rapidly.  You can&#8217;t tell if she&#8217;s just wound up and being playful or what.  I should have guessed, as I now remember that she&#8217;s done this before.  Mental note made.  Hopefully, my recall mechanism will work in the future.<\/p>\n<p>< -- begin really icky stuff --><\/p>\n<p>Anyway, she was acting a bit odd, so after she did a sit and spin cycle, I had Terry hold up her hind quarters so that I could check her behind.  Her anus looked just a little puffy, so I squeezed just a bit to assess and she gave a little squeak.  Yep, that&#8217;s it.  I had Terry take her outside to see if she would defecate.  I told her, she was either going to poop for Daddy or get the finger.  She didn&#8217;t poop, so she got the finger.  And by that, I mean that I had to express her anal glands.  From the inside out.  Yeah, I went there.  Into the nether regions of my poor dog with a finger.<\/p>\n<p>Let me back up a second first, though.  We were at the vet with Lily a couple of weeks ago when she was having the bloody stool.  I probably didn&#8217;t mention that.  Yes, she now gets probiotics and Metamucil with her dinner.  What a fuss.  Doggie daycare will love dealing with that the next time we board them.  But that&#8217;s a whole different story.  Anyway, while we had her in, I asked if they would show me how to express the glands.  I had discussed this with a different vet (there are several at this clinic and I love them all) the last time we were in and he said it would be no problem.  I decided that it was necessary since Lily is pretty full just about every time she&#8217;s in to the vet.  Might as well save a little money ($25 for the office visit and $15 for them to express the glands) and do it myself.  That way, I can take care of her as soon as she starts to scoot.  So, this time when we were in, I mentioned it to the tech, along with my litany of topics to discuss with the vet.  She looked at me oddly, like I might not be quite in my right mind.  She might have even said, &#8220;Really?&#8221;  I don&#8217;t remember.  So, the vet comes in a few minutes later and we start talking through everything, mainly focusing on her bowel issues.  I repeat the same thing to him that I told the tech.  I want to learn how to express her anal glands, especially since she has regular issues with them.  I got a strange look and reaction from him, as well.  He told me that very few pet owners are willing to do it themselves.  But then, I&#8217;m not your average furmommy.  I&#8217;m all for regular, preventive care at home to keep my dogs healthy and happy.  I mentioned before that Phoebe had a rupture anal gland once.  It wasn&#8217;t pretty and it was painful for her.  It&#8217;s not something that I want to have happen to another animal ever again.  So, I&#8217;m willing to do what&#8217;s necessary.  Bring it on.<\/p>\n<p>So, the vet and I both gloved up and lubed up.  He said that I am fortunate to have such thin fingers, so that I can still use my forefinger, even though Lily is so tiny.  I inserted one finger, felt around and found the gland.  Unfortunately, I then lost it and wasn&#8217;t able to find it again, so I couldn&#8217;t actually express it, but I think he was impressed that I was able to find it in the first place.  So, we agreed that I would practice on her some other time, as she was quite done with us probing her by this point and was whimpering.<\/p>\n<p>I hadn&#8217;t yet bothered to practice.  But yesterday, the time had come.  This was it.  Do it or take Abby in and have them check her.  I was pretty sure, though, that those darned glands were the problem.  I took a deep breath and dove in (gloved and lubed, of course, with a tissue in hand).  She was much easier than Lily, being larger in size.  I felt something odd, though, as I started in.  What the heck?  There&#8217;s something definitely wrong or strange going on in her anus.  Oh wait, that&#8217;s a poop.  Ew.  Yeah, she&#8217;s holding it in, so there&#8217;s a serious gland problem.  I found the left one pretty easily and squeezed, with the forefinger on the inside and the thumb on the outside.  I&#8217;m getting nowhere here.  Am I really squeezing the gland?  Or is it a roll of skin\/tissue?  Hmmm&#8230;  No, it&#8217;s a definite bulbous structure.  Long story short, there&#8217;s actually an art to expressing these darned things.  And what came out was definitely not normal.  That girl&#8217;s gland was stopped up like you wouldn&#8217;t believe.  Terry said that she was really tense when I started, but as soon as I expressed the left gland, she relaxed noticeably.  She still wasn&#8217;t happy, mind you, but then I wouldn&#8217;t be either, if I was her.  Or is it if I were her?  Anna?<\/p>\n<p>Anywho&#8230; Left gland, check.  Right gland, check.  Well, while I&#8217;m at it, I might as well put on a new glove and get Lily, as well.  She&#8217;s abnormal, big surprise.  The glands are supposed to be at the 5 o&#8217;clock and 7 o&#8217;clock positions.  Which is where Abby&#8217;s were, pretty much.  Lily&#8217;s?  No, she has to be different.  This is why I had trouble finding them at the vet&#8217;s office and thought that I couldn&#8217;t possibly be in the right spot when I felt what I thought were her glands.  Hers are at 3 o&#8217;clock and 9 o&#8217;clock.  That&#8217;s why.  That&#8217;s my little Lily.  She&#8217;s a little off.  Her right eye is off and her anal glands are off.  Oh, and her personality is off, too.  She&#8217;s definitely&#8230; um&#8230; unique.  \ud83d\ude09<\/p>\n<p>< -- end really icky stuff --><\/p>\n<p>There we go.  Both dogs taken care of.  Now, the real proof would be in the pudding.  Oh.  Perhaps that wasn&#8217;t the best analogy.  \ud83d\ude06  The next time Terry took Abby outside, I wanted to see if she would poop.  And there she went.  Awesome.<\/p>\n<p>I have rarely been this proud of myself.  I took on a challenge that most pet owners wouldn&#8217;t touch with a ten foot pole.  And really, there&#8217;s a good reason for it.  That stuff stinks.  I could smell it for hours.  But the payoff was well worth it.  And I can care for my dogs even better than before.  I rock.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Okay folks, I&#8217;m warning you right now. This is another probable TMI post. Remember the one I did a while back about doggy anal glands? 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