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If my dog’s neuter is infected, what should I do?

Introduction: Understanding Neuter Infections in Dogs

Neutering is a common surgical procedure that involves removing a male dog’s testicles to prevent unwanted breeding and reduce the risk of certain health issues. While neutering is generally safe, infections can occur after the surgery. A neuter infection can be painful and potentially dangerous if left untreated, so it’s important to know how to recognize the signs and seek proper treatment.

Signs and Symptoms of a Neuter Infection in Dogs

The signs of a neuter infection in dogs can vary depending on the severity of the infection, but common symptoms include swelling, redness, discharge, foul odor, fever, and reluctance to move or play. Your dog may also lick or scratch at the surgical site excessively, which can further irritate the wound and increase the risk of infection. If you notice any of these signs, it’s important to seek veterinary care right away.

Causes of Neuter Infections in Dogs

Neuter infections can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor surgical technique, improper wound care, and exposure to bacteria or viruses. Dogs with weakened immune systems or underlying health conditions may be more susceptible to infections. It’s important to follow your veterinarian’s instructions for post-operative care and keep your dog’s environment clean to reduce the risk of infection.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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