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Use PetAlive AnalGlandz:To encourage natural emptying of the anal glands;As an aid to manual extraction of impacted or congested anal glands;To cleanse the anal area and prevent infection and abscesses;For pain relief and reduction of inflammation;As a disinfectant solution to prevent bacterial growth.PetAlive AnalGlandz contains a blend of natural cleansing ingredients in an herbal tincture and will effectively cleanse the anal area reduce pain and swelling and assist in softening of hardened material to be expressed from the glands.

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Product Type: Pet Herbal Remedies

Brand name: AnalGlandz What are anal glands? Anal glands or anal sacs are two small glands present in both dogs and cats situated just below and either side of the anal opening. These glands produce a substance that is secreted through ducts just inside the rectum when pressure is put on the glands — most commonly by the passing of feces. This substance has a strong odor which is very unpleasant to humans but was probably useful to animals especially in times gone by for marking their territory. What can go wrong with anal glands? In modern-day domestic pets anal glands can often cause health problems. Sometimes the anal gland secretions are not released naturally and build up — leading to thickening of the secretion clogging of the duct and sometimes even infection and abscesses. You may have seen your pet with his tail up dragging his behind across the floor. This is an attempt to relieve the pressure and discomfort of impacted anal glands and is called scooting. Scooting can cause damage to the anus and indicates that your pet is having trouble with his anal glands and needs some type of intervention. When bacteria find their way into the glands infection can occur and lead to an abscess. Your pet may whimper or cry when attempting to defecate — this should alert you to the possibility of infection. Abscesses can also be extremely painful for your pet and will require the attention of a vet and possibly antibiotics to clear the infection. For this reason it is best to prevent complications as much as possible. Prevention and treatment Anal glands should be regularly checked and expressed when necessary in order to empty the build up of secretions from the gland. This can be done by your vet groomer or even by you — getting the knack of this is not difficult especially once you have been shown the technique. To express your pet's anal glands use your fingers or a thumb and forefinger to gently apply pressure on either side of the anal opening — on the outside of the glands. Press inwards and upwards and you should see the fluid being expressed. A high-fiber diet as well as regular use of PetAlive Natural Moves for Pets (in animals suffering from constipation or irregular bowel movements) will also help to prevent impaction as healthy bowel movements will express the glands naturally. What are the ingredients of AnalGlandz? PetAlive AnalGlandz contains the following 100% natural herbal ingredients: Urtica urens is excellent for natural cleansing pain relief and to promote healing. This herb is also useful for its astringent properties and will help to stop bleeding. Taraxacum officinale (Dandelion) is a well-known and effective herbal cleanser found all over the world. This herb will also act as an antibacterial agent to prevent infection of the anal glands. Matricaria recutita (German Chamomile) was regarded as one of the nine sacred herbs given to the world by ancient Anglo-Saxons. In modern times it is widely used as a gentle cleansing anti-inflammatory and soothing herb. Achillea millefolium (Yarrow) will reduce inflammation of the anal glands and stop microbial growth preventing infection and abscesses. Silica (6C) Silica is a homeopathic remedy excellent for encouraging natural emptying of the anal sacs. Silica will also help to keep the anal ducts open. How do I use AnalGlandz? Directions: Add 5-10 drops to 1/4 cup of warm water (try to make this as warm as your pet will tolerate without being uncomfortably hot). Using clean cotton swab apply gentle pressure as a hot compress directly over the anal opening. Apply once daily in the case of compacted or blocked anal glands. Once the anal glands are functioning more normally use PetAlive AnalGlandz once or twice a week. Note: For external use only. Use together with PetAlive Natural Moves for Pets. In the case of infection of the anal glands the simultaneous use of PetAlive Immunity and Liver Support is strongly recommended. Please consult your veterinarian should symptoms persist. How long until I see results? Soothing and cleansing effects will be immediate and your pet will experience considerable relief. Within several days of use the thickened secretion inside the sacs will become softer and more liquid and the anal glands will be easier to express. How long does one bottle last? One 50 ml bottle of AnalGlandz will last for 15-60 days depending on the size and needs of your pet.

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No Prescription Meds and Arthritis: Arava (Leflunomide) Arava (Leflunomide) is a pyrimidine synthesis inhibitor used to treat rheumatoid arthritis. This medicine may be used to reduce the signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis slow the development of damage to the joints and to improve physical function. Buy Arava (Leflunomide) and other Arthritis products online at Medstore. About Arava (Leflunomide): Product Type: Arthritis Brand name: Arava Generic name: Leflunomide What is the most important information I should know about Arava? • Arava is in the FDA pregnancy category X. There is an increased risk of birth defects and death of the unborn baby while taking Arava. Do not take this medication if you are pregnant or could become pregnant during treatment. Notify your doctor immediately if you think you have become pregnant during treatment. Birth control must be used during treatment with Arava. 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