Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello It absolutely is appropriate to take a dog to the vet for persistent licking of the anus. The skin there is extremely sensitive and can be licked sore very quickly. I still wonder whether this might be an anal gland impaction; sometimes anal glands become swollen and painful, with the smelly stuff trapped inside. Sometimes for example, this happens secondarily to an allergy, which inflames the anal gland canals and prevents them from emptying. Squeezing them is not always the answer. Anal glands often only smell in cases where the smelly stuff actually leaks out, bursts out or overflows, so the absence of a smell doesn't rule it out. The other thing to say about anal gland issues is that because they are linked to skin inflammation (e.g. from an allergy), they do often recur. Sometimes anal gland disease is part of skin disease - something that has to be managed with regular visits, rather than something that will be solved by a one-off visit to the vet. Other causes can include yeast infection, worms and allergy.
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