Anal glands are small sacs located on either side of a dog’s anus.
They produce a strong-smelling fluid used for marking territory.
Normally, these glands empty naturally when your dog passes stools.
Important update to our Out of Hours service
From Friday 3rd – Monday 6th October, our out of hours service will be temporarily moving to Pennard Vets Tonbridge, while essential maintenance work takes place at our Sevenoaks practice.
Here’s what this means:
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Anal glands are small sacs located on either side of a dog’s anus.
They produce a strong-smelling fluid used for marking territory.
Normally, these glands empty naturally when your dog passes stools.