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Raja, a 5-year-old Bilara from Jodhpur, began scooting and smelling fishy. His owner tried increasing walks and adding pumpkin. When the odor persisted, a vet diagnosed bilateral impaction. After manual expression and a 2-week fiber-rich diet change (adding psyllium and reducing leftover rice), Raja’s glands normalized. One year later, no recurrence — proving that simple diet tweaks often resolve early cases.
When secretions thicken or the ducts become blocked, the gland fills with pasty material. Bilaras with dry or low-fiber diets are prone to this. Bilara Dog Anal Blog
The Bilara Dog is a large and powerful breed, with males weighing between 90-120 pounds (40-54 kg) and standing between 24-27 inches (60-69 cm) tall at the shoulder. Females are slightly smaller, weighing between 80-100 pounds (36-45 kg) and standing between 23-25 inches (58-63 cm) tall. They have a short, smooth coat that comes in a variety of colors, including black, brindle, fawn, and red. Raja, a 5-year-old Bilara from Jodhpur, began scooting
Anal glands, also known as anal sacs, are two small pouches located on either side of your dog's anus. They produce a strong-smelling fluid that helps mark your dog's territory and facilitate communication with other dogs. In the wild, this scent marking is essential for establishing dominance and warning other dogs of potential threats. After manual expression and a 2-week fiber-rich diet
Raja, a 5-year-old Bilara from Jodhpur, began scooting and smelling fishy. His owner tried increasing walks and adding pumpkin. When the odor persisted, a vet diagnosed bilateral impaction. After manual expression and a 2-week fiber-rich diet change (adding psyllium and reducing leftover rice), Raja’s glands normalized. One year later, no recurrence — proving that simple diet tweaks often resolve early cases.
When secretions thicken or the ducts become blocked, the gland fills with pasty material. Bilaras with dry or low-fiber diets are prone to this.
The Bilara Dog is a large and powerful breed, with males weighing between 90-120 pounds (40-54 kg) and standing between 24-27 inches (60-69 cm) tall at the shoulder. Females are slightly smaller, weighing between 80-100 pounds (36-45 kg) and standing between 23-25 inches (58-63 cm) tall. They have a short, smooth coat that comes in a variety of colors, including black, brindle, fawn, and red.
Anal glands, also known as anal sacs, are two small pouches located on either side of your dog's anus. They produce a strong-smelling fluid that helps mark your dog's territory and facilitate communication with other dogs. In the wild, this scent marking is essential for establishing dominance and warning other dogs of potential threats.