Why Are My Dog's Testicles Red After Neutering? Post-Op Care Tips

Learn why a dog's testicles may be red after neutering, normal healing signs, and when to contact your vet for complications.

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It’s common for a dog’s testicles to appear red and swollen after neutering due to the surgical procedure. This is usually temporary and part of the healing process. Ensure your pet avoids licking the area and follow the veterinarian's post-operative care instructions closely. If redness and swelling persist or worsen, contact your vet immediately to rule out infection or complications.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Is it normal for a dog's testicles to be red after neutering? Yes, redness and swelling are common after neutering and are usually part of the normal healing process.
  2. When should I contact my vet after my dog’s neuter surgery? Contact your vet if the redness and swelling persist beyond a few days, worsen, or if your dog shows signs of pain, discharge, or infection.
  3. How can I help reduce swelling after my dog’s neuter? Prevent your dog from licking the surgery site and follow all post-operative care instructions provided by your veterinarian.