Washing the matted hair with warm water to remove the feces or shaving the area and then removing the mass with clippers is the safest way to ensure your four legged friend will not be cut during the process of removing the matted hair.
Rottweiler fur matted around bum.
Large amount of matted hair around anus.
Oatmeal shampoo may be soothing to the irritated skin.
Maybe your cat is too high strung to allow you to get near her rear end with scissors.
A stool sample is evaluated microscopically to check for any intestinal parasites.
Matting occurs more in spring and autumn when cats are molting.
Matted poop in the fur around a dog s anus is so common it even has a veterinary term pseudocoprostasis and if left untreated it can become far more than just a hygiene issue.
The matted hair around and on the anus will need to be trimmed off and the fecal matter must be removed.
The combination of fecal matter and hair can completely obstruct the rectum making it impossible for your dog to poop.
There s even a term for the condition of poop getting matted in dogs fur around the anus pseudocoprostasis.
The matted mass of hair and feces can vary in size from walnut size to the size of a large grapefruit.
Shaving the anal area is usually required.
Once the matted hair grows over the anus it becomes difficult for the dog or cat to defecate to prevent your pet from further harm caused by pseudocoprostasis learn what to do to handle the situation before it gets out of hand.
Lift the tail with one hand and run the brush gently over the mats pulling as much loose hair out of the clump as possible.
The skin surrounding the anus may need medical treatment and ointments for irritation.
Brush the matted hair away from the cat s anus.
Matted fur occurs more frequently in long haired cats but this doesn t mean it won t happen to short haired cats.
When the matting is severe the dog should be taken to a reputable professional groomer.
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Treatment would be to remove the fecal and hair mass.
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Your veterinarian may prescribe medication to treat the skin around the anus if it is irritated or infected.
Feces trapped in fur can lead to digestion problems parasites infections and more.