My dog just had an erection for at least five minutes, is something wrong with him?

This afternoon, I noticed my dog had an erection that seemed to last for at least five minutes. It’s not something I’ve seen last that long before, and it got me a bit worried. Is this normal for dogs, or could it be a sign that something might be wrong with him?

Answer

It can be concerning to observe a prolonged erection in your dog, but it's important to know that these occurrences are often normal. However, if this happens frequently or is accompanied by other symptoms, it may require attention.

  • This is often a benign occurrence in many cases.
  • Keep an eye on your dog's behavior and any changes in his health.
  • Consult a vet if it becomes a recurring issue or if other symptoms appear.

Dogs can sometimes experience erections that last a few minutes, and in most instances, it’s nothing to worry about. However, if these episodes are frequent or your dog seems distressed, it might be worth checking with a vet. Occasionally, conditions like priapism—which involves prolonged erections that do not subside—can occur, and these require veterinary attention.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What causes a dog to have a prolonged erection?

    A prolonged erection can occur due to excitement, arousal, or sometimes medical conditions. If it's frequent, a vet should evaluate your dog to rule out any health issues.

  • When should I be concerned about my dog's erection?

    If the erection lasts significantly longer than usual or your dog shows signs of distress, pain, or other health changes, seek veterinary advice.

  • What should I do if my dog's erection doesn't go away?

    If you notice the erection persists for an extended period and does not subside on its own, please contact a veterinarian for guidance.

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