After grooming today, I noticed the little guy's testicles are really red, swollen, and look uncomfortable. Should I be worried about an infection or irritation?

After bringing him back from the groomer today, I noticed that my dog's testicles are very red and swollen, and they look like they might be uncomfortable for him. I’m worried that it could be an infection or maybe some irritation from the grooming process. Should I be concerned about this, and is there something specific I should do to help him?

Answer

It sounds like your dog may be experiencing some irritation or possible infection after grooming. Redness and swelling of the testicles can indicate discomfort or a reaction that needs attention.

  • Observe your dog for signs of increased discomfort or changes in behavior.
  • Avoid applying any products without consulting a veterinarian.
  • Consider contacting a vet if the redness and swelling persist or worsen.

It's not uncommon for dogs to develop some irritation around sensitive areas after grooming. This could be due to razor burn, clipper irritation, or an allergic reaction to products used during grooming. Monitor the affected area and watch for improvement. If your dog seems in discomfort, or if the condition does not improve within a day or two, it's advisable to seek professional veterinary advice to ensure there's no underlying issue like an infection or an allergic reaction that requires treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What immediate steps should I take for my dog's swollen testicles?

    You can start by keeping the area clean and dry. Monitor your dog's behavior and the appearance of the swelling. If your pet seems more uncomfortable or if you notice any discharge, contact a vet for advice.

  • Could this be a reaction to a grooming product?

    Yes, it's possible that a grooming product could have caused an irritation or allergic reaction. Inform your vet about any products used during the grooming session when seeking advice.

  • How long should I wait before seeing a vet?

    If the swelling and redness do not start to improve within 24-48 hours, or if your dog appears to be in significant discomfort, it's a good idea to consult with a vet. Sudden or severe signs of distress should be addressed immediately.

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