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Yikes! My Dog Is Scooting His Butt! What Can I Do?

Our dogs display lots of behaviors – some we applaud and some we abhor.  Fitting in that latter category is a dog scooting his rear end on the living room rug and sometimes, in front of horrified houseguests.

Don’t blame the dog for misbehaving or attention seeking. That scooting is triggered by a health or grooming issue.

Main Reasons for Scooting

As we teach in our pet first aid classes, you need to activate your pet detective skills when you witness your dog scooting and share your findings with your veterinarian. Here are four possible causes for scooting:

  1. Irritated anal glands. This pressure building on the two glands located on either side of a dog’s anus can become impacted and cause major discomfort. A dog will scoot his rear end to unblock these glands. You know this is the case because you can smell and see a fishy, oily secretion being released. Yuck!
  2. Tapeworm invasion.  These intestinal parasites look like white rice grains and cause irritating itching around the anus to your dog.
  3. A food allergy reaction. Switching diets and introducing new ingredients to your dog can lead to intense itchiness, including in the anal area.
  4. Chronic bacterial or yeast infections. A dog desperately battling these types of infections may experience itching not only in the anal area but all over the skin.
  5. Dirty, poop-caked fur. Some dogs sport lots of hair that can become matted and trap poop or urine around the anus that is quite irritating.

When To Book a Veterinary Visit

For whatever reason, your dog is feeling major discomfort and seeking relief. Definitely take your dog to the veterinary clinic promptly if:

Taking Preventive Actions

No one wants to be known as the pet parent of a rear-end scooting dog. You can lessen the chance of your dog dealing with irritated issues in the anal area by:

Learn More

You can learn more on ways to keep your cats and dogs safe by visiting https://www.protrainings.com/courses/pets. Consider taking our veterinarian-approved online pet first aid/CPR course. Enter this code: CPR – ARDEN MOORE and receive a 10 percent discount! And, if you are interested in becoming a Pro Pet Hero instructor, please click on the BECOME AN INSTRUCTOR button on the home page for more details.

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