Seth&Bell
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Had a vet appointment today to recheck Bell's anal gland rupture. The vet thought the outside looked very well healed. She felt some "firmness" and slight swelling of the gland when she felt it, but didn't think this was abnormal with healing from a rupture. She didn't feel any liquid in the gland to express, so I think that is good?
I asked about how to prevent this in the future and there doesn't seem to be anything I'm not doing already... I'm going to be pretty aggressive about the vet checking and expressing the gland in the next few months. I just really don't want this to happen again.
The vet did explain that sometimes a rupture heals in a way to block off a portion of the anal gland from the duct, so that the gland is still secreting in a little pocket with no way to drain without rupturing. I really hope this is not the case for Bell. I am more leaning towards the cause being the infection that didn't clear up from the first rupture. The bacteria they grew in the culture of her wound was resistant to all antibiotics except a couple, one of which she is currently on (Clavamox). So fingers and paws crossed that once the infection is gone for good, so are the ruptures.
The vet did say that surgery to remove the gland is an option if they can't stop this from reoccurring, but I have read about some significant side effects from surgery, including potential incontinence. Don't want to go that route unless there is absolutely no other option.
Bell is getting extremely tired of people sticking fingers up her butt
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The good news is that she was cleared for the cone to come off. She's free!
Had a vet appointment today to recheck Bell's anal gland rupture. The vet thought the outside looked very well healed. She felt some "firmness" and slight swelling of the gland when she felt it, but didn't think this was abnormal with healing from a rupture. She didn't feel any liquid in the gland to express, so I think that is good?
I asked about how to prevent this in the future and there doesn't seem to be anything I'm not doing already... I'm going to be pretty aggressive about the vet checking and expressing the gland in the next few months. I just really don't want this to happen again.
The vet did explain that sometimes a rupture heals in a way to block off a portion of the anal gland from the duct, so that the gland is still secreting in a little pocket with no way to drain without rupturing. I really hope this is not the case for Bell. I am more leaning towards the cause being the infection that didn't clear up from the first rupture. The bacteria they grew in the culture of her wound was resistant to all antibiotics except a couple, one of which she is currently on (Clavamox). So fingers and paws crossed that once the infection is gone for good, so are the ruptures.
The vet did say that surgery to remove the gland is an option if they can't stop this from reoccurring, but I have read about some significant side effects from surgery, including potential incontinence. Don't want to go that route unless there is absolutely no other option.
Bell is getting extremely tired of people sticking fingers up her butt

The good news is that she was cleared for the cone to come off. She's free!