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Dog scooting or licking can mean anal gland issues. Learn what it means and discover vet‑developed daily support designed to help dogs feel better.
Anal gland issues affect approximately one in ten dogs and can cause discomfort. Common signs of anal gland problems include scooting, persistent odors, and excessive licking of the rear end.