Our 12 year old collie X saluki has recurring anal gland infections. They're not blocked or full, they just produce foul smelling goo and a bit of blood. This is the 3rd time in 6 months he's had an infection and he's on the only antibiotic that will work (the bacteria have been analysed). The vet is keen that we sedate and then flush the glands to clean them out. If that doesn't work and the infection returns she wants to remove them.
I'm worried about putting a 12 year old - otherwise very fit and healthy - dog through the removal op - flushing will be traumatic enough I'm sur. He had to be anaesthetised last year and it took him a week to get back to normal.....and that was for something that's not considered to be painful afterwards - this op is. He's not very good with pain. The vet agrees it is a last resort (to have them removed) but concludes there is no other option because once these antibiotics stop working, as they will eventually (though how long that might be is an unknown), there's nothing else for it. She's not overly concerned, but I am, about the 'high risk of complications' the operation has.....maybe she's never lived with an incontinent dog? I really don't want to!
So, whilst writing this has made it clearer to me that actually we almost certainly have to do it (if the flushing doesn't work), has anyone had their older dog's glands removed? How was it?
Thanks in advance.
I'm worried about putting a 12 year old - otherwise very fit and healthy - dog through the removal op - flushing will be traumatic enough I'm sur. He had to be anaesthetised last year and it took him a week to get back to normal.....and that was for something that's not considered to be painful afterwards - this op is. He's not very good with pain. The vet agrees it is a last resort (to have them removed) but concludes there is no other option because once these antibiotics stop working, as they will eventually (though how long that might be is an unknown), there's nothing else for it. She's not overly concerned, but I am, about the 'high risk of complications' the operation has.....maybe she's never lived with an incontinent dog? I really don't want to!
So, whilst writing this has made it clearer to me that actually we almost certainly have to do it (if the flushing doesn't work), has anyone had their older dog's glands removed? How was it?
Thanks in advance.