Petglow: The Intersection of Veterinary Science and Natural Formulations.
Petglow is the result of years of work, combining veterinary science and natural formulation expertise. Our team has conducted extensive research to ensure that all of our ingredients are safe and compatible for pets. We understand that pets have sensitive skin and a thinner epidermis layer, which is why we only use non-toxic ingredients that do not cause side effects when absorbed into their bloodstream unlike other products which cause issues when they get absorbed.
“I have a 6 year-old rescued dachshund who came to me with chronic anal sac problems. I know from experience that frequent manual expression of the glands causes them to become harder to express over time.”
— Philn, TX
“Our poor pup has anal glands that are apparently positioned in a way that cannot be easily expressed. A Friend suggested this brand to try and our boy loves them. Thankfully they’re also working!”
— Bekah, CA
Anal gland problems in pets can arise from a variety of causes. Common issues include blocked anal glands, which occur when the ducts become clogged, preventing the fluid from being expelled. This can lead to impacted anal glands, where the fluid becomes thick and difficult to release. Infections can also develop if bacteria enter the glands, leading to swollen and painful infected anal glands. Anal sac abscesses are another severe condition where the infection causes a buildup of pus, leading to a painful swelling that may rupture.
Symptoms of anal gland problems include frequent scooting, excessive licking or biting of the anal area, visible swelling near the anus, and a strong, unpleasant odor. Pets may also show signs of discomfort when sitting or defecating. If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to consult with your veterinarian to determine the best course of action for your pet’s health. Early detection and treatment can prevent more serious complications and ensure your pet remains comfortable and healthy.
Fast Acting Natural formula.
Uses:
● Treat existing anal gland infections in dogs.
● Prevent future infections by maintaining a healthy microbial balance.
● Alleviate discomfort associated with anal gland issues.
● Support overall anal gland health in your beloved pet.
Enhances Overall Well-being:
A healthy anal gland contributes to your dog's overall well-being. Make your pet happy and thriving by incorporating our anal gland spray into their routine.
Fast-Acting Formula:
Experience rapid results with our fast-acting formula. Designed to provide quick relief, this spray ensures your dog gets the comfort they need when they need it most.
Petglow Anal Gland Medicine is a specially formulated product designed to clean and deodorize the anal glands of dogs. It is perfect for preventing and treating anal gland infections. The unique formulation offers antimicrobial support, helping to combat harmful microorganisms and ensuring your dog's anal glands are healthy and infection-free.
The hygiene spray is convenient and easy to use, providing quick relief and lasting protection. With Petglow, keeping your dog's anal glands clean becomes a simple task. Don't let your pets suffer any longer from the discomfort of anal gland infections; use Petglow to give them the relief they deserve.
Crafted with the highest-quality ingredients, our product is safe and effective. We stand behind the quality and effectiveness of our product, guaranteeing satisfaction for all our customers. Take a step towards improved pet health today with Petglow Anal Gland Medicine.
Anal glands, also known as anal sacs, are small, pea-sized sacs located on either side of a dog’s anus. These glands produce a pungent, fishy-smelling fluid that is released during defecation, serving as a territorial scent marker. This unique fluid helps dogs identify one another and mark their territory. In cats, anal glands are also present but are less prominent and produce less fluid. The anal glands are connected to the anus by a small duct, and the fluid is released through this duct during bowel movements. Understanding the function of these glands is crucial for recognizing when there might be an issue.
Anal sac disease can manifest in various ways, including impacted anal glands, infected anal glands, and anal sac abscesses. Clinical signs of anal sac disease in dogs and cats may include scooting or dragging the rear end on the floor, excessive licking or biting around the anal area, straining during defecation, and a foul, fishy odor from the anal area. In severe cases, anal sac disease can lead to significant pain, discomfort, and infection. Recognizing these symptoms early can help in seeking timely treatment and preventing further complications.
Anal gland issues in dogs can manifest in various symptoms. One of the signs to look out for is frequent licking of the dog's bottom or excessive scooting along the floor. These behaviors may indicate that the dog's anal glands are causing discomfort. If you notice these symptoms, it is important to consult with your veterinarian to determine if the dog's anal glands need to be manually emptied. It is always recommended to seek professional advice to ensure the proper care and treatment for your dog's anal gland issues.
In the realm of animal hygiene, a systematic approach is crucial for maintaining cleanliness in the anal region. This method involves delicately lifting the tail to expose the area and conducting a thorough examination of specific areas surrounding the anal opening. With precision, the index finger and thumb are deftly used to apply gentle pressure to these identified regions near the anal orifice. This intentional manipulation aids in promoting a gentle release, encouraging the expulsion of minor fluid residues. It may be necessary to repeat this procedure several times to ensure optimal effectiveness. Following this, a thorough cleansing of the perianal region is of paramount importance. This involves utilizing lukewarm water along with a soft cloth or paper towel for the detailed task at hand.
The Product ingredients are Sulphur 6x HPUS, Chamomille 6x HPUS, Vegetable Glycerin, Organic Lavender Oil, Olive Oil, Organic Karanja Oil, Organic Neem extract, Organic Sweet flag Oil, Organic Turmeric extract, Xantham Gum, Water (Aqua)The Product is manufactured in Michigan, USA.
One of the signs to look out for is frequent licking of the dog’s bottom or excessive scooting along the floor. These behaviors may indicate that the dog’s anal glands are causing discomfort. An anal gland abscess can occur when bacteria from an anal gland infection leads to the buildup of pus within the gland, causing significant pain and swelling around the anal area. The first sign that a dog has issues with their anal glands is often scooting their rear on the ground. If you notice these symptoms, it is important to consult with your veterinarian to determine if the dog’s anal glands need to be manually emptied. Dog anal gland issues, such as fluid changes and persistent scooting, should prompt a visit to the veterinarian to prevent further complications. It is always recommended to seek professional advice to ensure the proper care and treatment for your dog’s anal gland issues.
In the realm of animal hygiene, a systematic approach is crucial for maintaining cleanliness in the anal region. This method involves delicately lifting the tail to expose the area and conducting a thorough examination of specific areas surrounding the dog's anus. With precision, the index finger and thumb are deftly used to apply gentle pressure to these identified regions near the anal orifice. This intentional manipulation aids in promoting a gentle release, encouraging the expulsion of minor fluid residues. It may be necessary to repeat this procedure several times to ensure optimal effectiveness. Following this, a thorough cleansing of the perianal region is of paramount importance. This involves utilizing lukewarm water along with a soft cloth or paper towel for the detailed task at hand.
Spray our Natural solution directly on the affected anal area and gently massage to help smoothen the skin. Use often at least 3-4 times a day, often as needed or check with your veterinarian. For best results, it may take 2-3 weeks for the infection to subside. Alternatively, you can also use the product on a cotton ball and gently apply it.
“I have a 6-year-old rescued dachshund who came to me with chronic anal sac problems. I know from experience that frequent manual expression of the glands causes them to become harder to express over time.”
- Phin, TX
“Our poor pup has anal glands that are apparently positioned in a way that cannot be easily expressed. A friend suggested this brand to try and our boy loves them. Thankfully they’re also working!”
—Beech, CA
By recognizing these signs early and considering effective solutions, pet owners can help their furry friends find relief and improve their comfort.
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