Also,
dog produce secretions to identify themselves to other animals.
Not exact matches
However, some
dogs also have an excessive amount of glands in their ear canals and
produce too many
secretions.
These sacs contain modified sweat glands that
produce foul - smelling, brownish
secretions that are eliminated during defecation, most likely to mark your
dog's territory.
Most commonly, kennel cough is transmitted by airborne respiratory
secretions (such as those
produced by coughing) of infected
dogs.
Most commonly, the distemper virus is transmitted by airborne respiratory
secretions (such as those
produced by coughing) of infected
dogs.
Anal glands
produce the pungent smelling
secretion that allows the
dog to mark his or her territory.