Why Does My Dog Smell Bad After Being Neutered? Causes and Care Tips
Learn why your dog may smell after neutering and how to manage odor, healing, and infection risks post-surgery.
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Post-surgery odors in dogs after being neutered are usually due to hormonal changes, medication, or the healing process. A mild smell is normal, but if it’s overwhelming or accompanied by other symptoms like discharge or excessive licking, consult your vet. Keeping the surgical area clean and monitoring for signs of infection can help manage the odor and ensure a swift recovery.
FAQs & Answers
- Is a mild smell after neutering normal for dogs? Yes, a mild odor is common due to healing and hormonal changes, but it should not be overwhelming.
- When should I consult a vet about my dog's smell after neutering? Consult your vet if the smell is strong, or if you notice discharge, excessive licking, redness, or swelling.
- How can I reduce my dog's odor after neutering? Keep the surgical area clean, monitor for infection signs, and follow your vet's post-operative care instructions.