Can dogs get hemorrhoids?
Dogs don't get hemorrhoids because the anatomy of their gastrointestinal systems is different from humans. They walk on four legs and run on the water skin of the lower gastrointestinal tract, putting less pressure on the blood vessels of the rectum and anus. Dog hemorrhoids are actually inflammation of the dog's anal glands, mainly the anal gland excretion ducts. The accumulation of secretions, inflammation caused by infection, can lead to anal eversion in severe cases. This disease can occur in dogs of all ages, and the onset season is generally between June and October.
How to take care of a dog when it is sick:
Pay attention to keeping the dog’s body warm, pay attention to the dog’s diet, pay attention to the dog’s body cleanliness and environmental sanitation, and take the dog for exercise. Taking your dog for regular check-ups and deworming and vaccinations are indispensable. Owners must deworm their dogs regularly.
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