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I thought that Ziva had accidentally peed on the couch last night but it didn't smell anything like pee. It was a very strong, horrid almost fishy smell!!
She's almost 6 months so I'm wondering if she's coming into her first heat. Any ideas or advice??
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She could be coming into season...or she could have leaked on your couch because she's got a UTI. Has she been urinating more frequently lately, or drinking a lot of water?
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Sounds like anal glands to me as well. It's got to be the worst smell I've ever smelled in my life.
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I would be more concerned as to why she isn't expressing her glands normally. PF is a horrible condition and diet plays a role in it sometimes. I would not want them expressed just routinely without looking at the cause for the dog to not do it naturally. I hope everything is ok....and at 6 mos you may see more episodes.
Onyx expressed hers once in my presence, she was fearful and let them loose at training one night. I'll never forget the smell.... but I do know that fear is what made her do it. Vitamin C will help curb a UTI. It balances the acid so bacteria can't grow. I would start giving 500mg of natural C and up it over a week or so to 2000mg split between meals. Natural C(rosehips)is best. EsterC has calcium which isn't recommended for young dogs that haven't had the growth plates close. Last edited by onyx'girl; 06-09-2011 at 09:16 PM. |
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It is so weird that you posted this. I just had the same thing happen! We just came home (my parents were here watching Addie and the kids so my husband and I could go out) and right when we walked in we smelled a gross, fishy smell. No one in the house eats fish so we knew it wasn't the trash or anything. Anyway, my son's blanket was on the couch and that is where the smell was coming from. After a quick sniff, it is obviously coming from Addie too, and she had been laying on the blanket.
Did you find out anything else today? I have smelled the anal gland smell before with other dogs, but this just smells exactly like fish, not so much like poop covered corpse ... I'm guessing she may have an infection since she is a little young and not showing any signs of coming in to heat. Now that it is Friday night, I'll have to wait until Monday to see the vet since it isn't an emergency situation. She doesn't seem to have any discomfort or change in urination, so I'm a little confused...
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