Why does my dog's butt smell like fish?

If your dog is emiting a fishy odor, the most likely cause is that the anal glands
anal glands
The anal glands or anal sacs are small glands near the anus in many mammals, including dogs and cats. They are paired sacs on either side of the anus between the external and internal sphincter muscles. Sebaceous glands within the lining secrete a liquid that is used for identification of members within a species.
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are impacted and need to be released
. The anal sacs are the size of peas and are psoitioned on both side of the inside of your dog's rectum. These sacs have an oily substance that is released through your dog's excrement.
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How do I get rid of the smell of fish on my dog?

If you notice a fishy smell, call your veterinarian. Your dog may simply need his anal glands manually emptied, or expressed, which should resolve the odor. Some dogs, especially small dog breeds, require that their anal glands be expressed regularly.
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Why does my dog's bum smell like fish?

Sitting just inside the anus, dogs have a pair of fluid filled structures called anal glands or anal sacs. These sacs contain fishy, foul-smelling liquid that ranges from thin and yellowish to thick and grayish in appearance.
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How do you know if your dog needs his glands squeezed?

Signs that your dog needs an expression, has impacted glands, or anal gland infection include:
  1. Scooting.
  2. Licking and/or biting anal area.
  3. A red or inflamed anus.
  4. Consistently soft stools or loose stools when defecating.
  5. A strong fishy smell that is much worse than normal anal gland fishy smell.
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How do you unblock a dog's glands?

How are blocked anal gland treated? A vet or vet nurse will squeeze the anal glands to release the liquid. This must be done by a qualified person, you can cause damage and pain to your dog if you try to do it yourself. In some cases, you may just need to change your dog's diet so they do firmer poos.
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What happens if you don't express your dog's glands?

There are times that the anal glands can become so impacted that they develop an infection resulting in an abscess or cellulitis (inflammation in the surrounding tissue). This situation is not only painful for the poor dog's butt, but it also causes a nasty mess and can be distressing for you.
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What dog breeds need their glands expressed?

Certain breeds (usually on the small side) are also more likely to need monthly, manual expression of their glands: Chihuahuas, Toy and Miniature Poodles, Cocker Spaniels, Lhasa Apsos, Basset Hounds, and Beagles top the list.
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Can I express my dogs glands myself?

Expressing your dog's anal glands means manually squeezing them to remove the fluid. Some groomers and vets do this routinely … and they may tell you to do it yourself too. Don't do it and don't let your groomer or vet do it either!
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Why does my dog's butt smell?

The odor actually comes from your dog's anal glands, or sometimes called anal sacs, and it's often a sign of a problem. So what are anal sacs? These small specialized sweat glands sit on each side of your dog's anus, and they release a secretion with this unpleasant odor.
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How much does it cost to express a dog's glands?

The cost of veterinary care is relatively low for dogs and cats whose anal glands never become infected or abscessed. Their expenses are typically relegated to frequent expression alone -- usually under $50.
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How often do dogs need their anals expressed?

The anal sacs may need to be flushed to correct the problem or in some cases completely removed. How often should my dog's anal sacs be expressed? This can vary between dogs. Some dogs never require manual expression of their anal sacs, while other dogs require expression every 3-4 weeks.
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Can dogs express their own glands by licking?

When dogs have problems with anal glands, they will scoot or lick excessively to try and get them to express "naturally". Anal glands are two sacs that are located on either side of the rectum and secrete a fluid when an animal defecates or sometimes when they are frightened.
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