Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Dachshund miniature | Male | unneutered | 2 years and 10 months old | 12 lbs
My dogs anal gland is abscesses and we cannot afford to get to a vet right now, what can I possibly do to help my poor dog? Please some advice.
5 Answers
Published on July 11th, 2017
HI, this is Dr. Johnson. Thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach. I am sorry to hear about Marlin. The only thing you can safely do at home is warm compress the area, remove any scab that forms over the hole so it can drain and apply a triple antibiotic ointment. We do not recommend that you give any oral medications. He really should see your Veterinarian for antibiotics and anit-inflammatories. they would also express the anal glands and make sure the other side isn't infected. I wish you and Marlin the best of luck!
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Unfortunately there is not much you can do at home to treat this condition. Marlin will most likely need antibiotics to help clear up the infection. You can try to place a warm compress on the area 2-3 times a day for 10-15 minutes. This may help the swelling decrease and give your dog some relief. I would also try to prevent Marlin from licking at the area as well because this will further irritate the area. Once Marlin has healed from this episode you can take him to your vet every 4-6 weeks or so to have his anal glands manually expressed. This will help prevent the problem in the future. Good luck.
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Hi, sorry to hear about Marlin. He needs to see a vet for this, if you cannot afford it you can try a warm compress using a wet washcloth for 5 minutes 3-4 times a day. You can apply a antibiotic ointment to the area after this. This will helps drain some of the abscess. He ideally needs to be on antibiotics. Gentle pressure after the warm compress will get out the discharge and hopefully provide him some relief. If this does not help, look into low cost clinics and care credit at their website. Good luck, i hope this helps!
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Published on August 30th, 2017
An abscess is by definition an infection and unfortunately there are no OTC or home remedies that can treat an infection. The best thing you can do is apply warm compresses that will hopefully help the abscess drain more effectively and heal by itself a little sooner. Of course, as with any infection, the best treatment would be antibiotics prescribed by your veterinarian.
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Published on November 10th, 2018
No, I would have Marnie seen by a vet now. This is actually very painful to a dog, and dogs can be stoic about showing pain. Topical antibiotics will not help, she needs an oral antibiotic. Please take her into a vet now.
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