Do Dogs Have a Smell After Castration? Caring for Your Dog Post-Surgery
Learn why dogs may smell after castration and how to maintain hygiene to prevent infection and odor.
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Dogs may temporarily have an unusual smell after castration due to changes in hormones and possible discharge from the surgery site. Maintain good hygiene by cleaning the incision area as per vet instructions and monitoring overall cleanliness. If a lingering smell persists, consult your vet to rule out infection.
FAQs & Answers
- Why might my dog smell after castration? Dogs may have a temporary unusual smell after castration due to hormonal changes and surgical discharge. Proper cleaning and monitoring can help manage this.
- How can I care for my dog’s incision after neutering? Follow your vet’s instructions to clean the incision area regularly, keep it dry, and monitor for signs of infection like redness or odor.
- When should I contact the vet if my dog smells after surgery? If the unpleasant odor persists beyond a few days, or you notice swelling, discharge, or your dog shows signs of discomfort, consult your vet promptly.