04/19/2026
FYI: if your dog is scooting, licking, or dealing with recurring a**l gland issues, it’s rarely just a “gland problem.” In most cases, it’s a gut problem showing up at the back end. Poor diet, food sensitivities, microbiome imbalance, and chronic inflammation all interfere with how these glands are designed to function.
Healthy a**l glands should empty naturally with normal, well-formed stools. They shouldn’t require repeated manual expression, and they shouldn’t be a source of ongoing discomfort.
When the gut is off, stool quality changes, inflammation increases, and the glands stop clearing the way they should. That’s when you start seeing the cycle of scooting, irritation, and repeat vet visits.
Supporting gut health, improving stool quality, and reducing inflammation is often what restores normal gland function. Check out my blog on restoring healthy a**l gland function, link in the comments 🐾