Scoot Solution - Anal Gland Relief
Could your dog benefit from dog anal gland relief? Try our anal gland chews for dogs!
Are your canine companions scooting their bottoms along the floor? Our anal gland relief could be the answer you've been seeking.
- Relieves itchy and inflamed glands, helping to eliminate scooting
- Veterinary-grade ingredients to help promote healthy sac and gland health
- Research-backed blend of 5 key ingredients supports healthy digestion and bowel function
- Easy-to-administer, chicken-flavoured treat-sized bites
- Reduces constipation and diarrhoea
Overview
Our dog anal gland supplement supports healthy digestion and bowel function, relieving itchy and inflamed glands. Blocked anal glands are an extremely common problem for dogs.
Signs of anal gland discomfort in dogs:
- Dragging or "scooting" of the rear
- Sitting uncomfortably
- Biting and licking the anus area
- Shivering or trembling
Our veterinarian-formulated product supports digestion and bowel function in dogs, helping to prevent glands from becoming blocked and causing discomfort. The blend of natural ingredients aids the digestive system, addressing the root of the problem and preventing the anal glands from becoming blocked or inflamed. This maintains optimal digestive and bowel function to prevent the issue from recurring.
Ingredients
Composition:
Brewers Dried Yeast, Citric Acid, Dried Potato Product, Glycerin, Lecithin, Maltodextrin, Mixed Tocopherols, Natural Flavoring, Rosemary Extract, Salmon Oil, Sorbic Acid, Tapioca Starch, Vegetable Oil, Water.
Active ingredients:
Proprietary Blend of Beet Pulp, Flaxseed, Psyllium Husk, Dandelion Root, Pumpkin Powder (Flavouring Natural Chicken Liver & Bacon Powder)
Analytical constituents:
- Protein: 10.00%
- Fat Content: 16.52%
- Crude Fibres: 2.07%
- Crude Ash: 2.96%
- Moisture: 14.03%
A proprietary blend of Beet Pulp, Flaxseed, and Psyllium Husk, with Dandelion Root and Pumpkin Powder, are the five magic, all-natural ingredients which work together to promote a healthy digestive system, maintain regular bowel function, and prevent blockage of the anal sacs. Let's take a closer look at how these ingredients help your dog.
- Beet Pulp is rich in fibre that promotes beneficial bacteria in the gut. Fibre, or roughage, is a plant material that cannot be absorbed, and it essentially bulks up your pet's stool to make it firm, ensuring easy passage through the gut. Beet Pulp is especially good for dogs with diarrhoea because it absorbs excess water and waste, reducing irritation to the anal sacs.
- Flaxseed is a nutritional powerhouse. Packed with Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids, it helps skin hydration, promotes healing, and reduces inflammation, all of which will improve anal sac irritation. It's also one of the good guys when it comes to carbs. The 20% soluble fibre helps regulate the speed of digestion, while the 80% insoluble fibre adds bulk to your dog's stool, leading to healthier bowel movements.
- Psyllium Husk is a natural supplement from the Plantago plant. Its bulk-forming laxative properties help dogs suffering from constipation, diarrhoea, or irritable bowel syndrome absorb toxins. When mixed with water, it's a soluble fibre that swells and sticks together, allowing for easy elimination of waste products and toxins.
- Dandelion Root is much more than a weed that invades your lawn. Often referred to as a superfood, the dandelion is an excellent whole-body tonic for your dog. The dandelion root stimulates bile production and circulation throughout the liver. The gall bladder, where the bile is stored, is also stimulated and released into the digestive system. This encourages a smooth flow and acts as a gentle laxative to promote the elimination of waste.
- Pumpkin Powder has long been used in herbal medicine. It is loaded with unsaturated fats, Vitamin E, and, most importantly, for your dog's anal gland discomfort, fibre, both soluble and insoluble. This high-fibre supplement helps to bulk your pup's stools and make them easier to pass.
These five all-natural ingredients, with their various combinations of fibre and fatty acids, help to bulk your dog's stool. As your dog poops, pressure is put on the anal glands, and the fluid inside is expressed, which helps to protect against inflammation, infection, and blockage.
In addition to all the great stuff above, these chews also contain Salmon Oil, which has a wide range of benefits for your dog's skin and coat condition. What's more, it also supports cognitive function!
The Dog Doctors Scoot Solution, Anal Gland Relief can be given to dogs of all sizes and breeds over 12 weeks old. One chew should be administered per 9kg of your dog's weight. For more information on feeding, view the Scoot Solution, Anal Gland Relief product guide tab.
Guide
For dogs over 12 weeks of age, administer 1 chew per 9kg of weight. Do not exceed double the daily amount in 12 hours. Fresh drinking water should always be available. Chews can be split between AM and PM.
Up to 9kg: 1 Chew daily
10kg - 18kg: 2 Chews daily
19kg - 27kg: 3 Chews daily
28kg - 36kg: 4 Chews daily
37kg and over: 4+ Chews daily
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. My dog weighs less than 9kg. How many chews should I give them?
A. For all dogs up to 9kg, please administer 1 Scoot Solution chew regardless of weight.
Q. Is this product safe to use in conjunction with other products?
A. Scoot Solution chews are entirely safe to use alongside other products as they only contain natural ingredients.
Q. How do I know if this product is right for my dog?
A. This product is the solution if your dog drags their rears across the ground.
Q. How long does Scoot Solution take to work?
A. As all dogs are different, result times will vary. Sometimes, it may take a little time for the powerful ingredients to build up in your dog's system, especially if they suffer badly. On average, you should start to see results within 2 - 4 weeks of recommended daily use.
Q. Can I give Scoot Solution to my puppy?
A. Scoot Solution is suitable for all dogs over 12 weeks old.
Q. What are foods that can help dogs express glands?
A. Certain foods can help dogs express their glands naturally. The following foods are a great place to start:
- Pumpkin: High in fibre, pumpkin helps bulk up stools and supports healthy digestion.
- Apple: Apples provide soluble and insoluble fibre, promoting regular bowel movements.
- Sweet Potato: Another excellent source of fibre, sweet potato aids in maintaining firm stools.
- Wheat Germ: Rich in fibre and nutrients, wheat germ supports overall digestive health.
- Flaxseed: Packed with Omega-3 fatty acids and fibre, flaxseed helps reduce inflammation and promotes healthy stools.
- Rice Bran: Rice bran is a high-fibre ingredient that aids bowel regularity.
- Carrots: Carrots are a fibre-rich vegetable that can help improve stool consistency and support anal gland health.
Incorporating these foods into your dog's diet can help manage and support their anal gland function naturally. Always consult your veterinarian before making significant changes to your dog's diet.
Q. What causes anal gland problems in dogs?
A. Several factors can cause anal gland problems in dogs. Hereditary malformations of the anal glands are one potential cause. Additionally, chronic skin conditions such as yeast infections, skin or food allergies, and infestations of skin mites can increase a dog's chances of developing chronic anal gland issues.
These conditions can lead to inflammation or blockages, making it difficult for the glands to express naturally. Regular veterinary check-ups and proper hygiene can help manage and prevent these problems.
Additional Information
Inflammation of the anal glands is an extremely common problem dogs experience. Anal glands are two small sacs on either side of your dog's anus. Normally, they are emptied each time your dog has a bowel movement; however, they can become easily blocked, causing inflammation and infection. The area can become itchy and painful, and dragging or scooting of the rear is the result. So, if your dog is doing this, they are trying to tell you something!
The Dog Doctors' veterinary-formulated Scoot Solution, Anal Gland Relief provides a simple and effective remedy to this common problem, reducing the need for an expensive trip to the vet. Easily administered, these bite-size chews have an enticing chicken and bacon flavour dogs love, which will improve your dog's gut health, meaning no more inflamed anal glands.