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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / My Cavalier's funny walk!!
- By krazeekate2000 [gb] Date 21.02.03 20:58 UTC
My Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Charlie, keeps shufflling along the floor on his bottom. It looks so funny, but i'm worried it means he's got worms? i've been worming him regularly though, so he shouldn't have. Is this just a behavioural peculiarity in Cavaliers?
- By fortis [gb] Date 21.02.03 21:08 UTC
It's more likely to be blocked anal glands, which can be squeezed clear by the vet.
Cathy.
- By krazeekate2000 [gb] Date 21.02.03 21:16 UTC
Hi Cathy. The vet emptied his anal glands a few weeks ago, and he started doing it again straight away though.
- By feddie [gb] Date 21.02.03 21:37 UTC
Hi ive got a cav to and he does exactly the same the vet emptied them or though she did say there was not a lot of blockage maybe it is a cav thing it seem funny how we both have the same doesnt it i dont mean to be rude how old is the cav and where did you get it from
- By bettyboop [gb] Date 21.02.03 22:34 UTC
hi, yup my cav does that aswell!! i think shes just wiping her bits......;)
- By crazicrest [gb] Date 22.02.03 09:45 UTC
I've got cresteds and they definitely do it to clean their bums but i've managed to more or less stop it. I didn't want 6 dogs wiping their bums on my carpets :)
- By krazeekate2000 [gb] Date 22.02.03 10:09 UTC
My cav Charlie is nearly 7 months old. I got him off the findit.co.uk pet pages, but originally he came from a breeder in Wales.
- By feddie [gb] Date 23.02.03 19:25 UTC
wouldnt worry about it as for wiping their bits i dont know about yours but mine does it generally even if he hasnt been to the loo just a cav thing by the sounds of it
- By thebeesknees28 [gb] Date 23.02.03 21:17 UTC
Cavaliers do unfortunately get impacted anal glands and this causes them to shuffle on there bottoms. A trip to the vets where he can show you how to squeeze these and empty them will be of use in the future. Not a very nice job but needed...

when attempting remember the nose peg :-)
- By Jasperooni [gb] Date 24.02.03 09:46 UTC
Hi Kate

I have two cavaliers and some advice I was goven on a cavalier specific forum seems to have worked. I put a teaspoon of bran (the normal stuff you can buy in health food stores) in their feed and it seems to do the trick. I know lots of people on the CKCS forum swear by it as it makes poo nice and firm and thus ensuring anal glands are emptied naturally. Might not work but could be worth a try!

Oh and the other thing is that as soon as the vet squeezes the glands they can get a bit sore, so that could be why your cavalier "scooted" as soon as he got home.

Hope the bran works!

love

Jasperooni
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / My Cavalier's funny walk!!

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