Does it hurt when a dog's balls drop?

What are the signs of cryptorchidism? This condition is rarely associated with pain or other signs unless a complication develops. In its early stages, a single retained testicle is significantly smaller than the other, normal testicle. If both testicles are retained, the dog may be infertile.
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How do I know if my dog's balls have dropped?

Both scrotal sacs will be filled with a single, firm, oval-shaped testicle. To confirm that the dog has two descended testicles, gently grasp the scrotum between the thumb and forefinger while the dog is standing or lying on his back. Both testicles should be distinct and easy to distinguish from each other.
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How do I know if my dogs balls hurt?

Symptoms of Testicular Swelling in Dogs

Testicular hardness. Excessive licking of the scrotum. Irritated skin in the scrotal area. Pain.
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What happens if a dog's balls don't drop?

Most seriously, dogs with cryptorchidism can develop torsion, an extremely painful condition where the testicle twists upon itself, inhibiting blood flow. The testicle swells as it becomes engorged with blood. This condition typically presents with abdominal pain and evidence of a firm mass in the stomach.
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When should a puppy's balls drop?

The testes develop near the kidneys within the abdomen and normally descend into the scrotum by two months of age. In certain dogs, it may occur later, but rarely after six months of age. Cryptorchidism may be presumed to be present if the testicles cannot be felt in the scrotum after two to four months of age.
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Stuck Testicle in Abdomen



Why are dogs balls red?

If your dog's balls are red, this can mean he has an infection. Do not try to treat an infection yourself. Get him to a vet. In addition to the probability of infection, a red scrotum can also be caused by an inflammation of the bladder, a scrotal hernia, or testicular torsion.
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Why are dogs balls so big?

If your dog's testicles have become swollen or enlarged, then it is possible there is an infection. The general term for inflammation of the testicles is orchitis. Its most common origin is a wound or injury to the testicle itself.
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Can dogs balls get twisted?

Testicular torsion is uncommon in dogs and is quite rare in cats. In dogs, clinical signs of torsion of a scrotal testicle can include acute scrotal/testicular swelling and pain and reluctance to walk. Torsion of an intra-abdominal testicle is usually seen in conjunction with a tumor in the affected testicle.
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Why are dogs balls purple?

Some dogs can have slightly purplish balls and it can be normal, but if they are very purple, it's not normal and it might be a sign of testicular torsion. in that case i would recommend to bring him to the vet ASAP.
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Do balls move on their own?

Therefore, one of the main reasons you might see testicles moving around relates to temperature. The cremaster muscle is responsible for the movement. It expands and contracts according to temperature – moving them further from the body when it's warm and closer to the body when it's cold.
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Can a dog with 1 testicle have puppies?

Yes, a dog with only one descended testicle is just as likely to be fertile as one with two! One testicle is quite capable of producing millions of sperm, and far less than that are needed for pregnancy.
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Why do dogs have 4 balls?

So why do dogs have a bulbus glandis? Contrary to the what the name implies, the bulbus glandis is not a gland at all, but actually functions during mating to complete the “coital tie,” which keeps the male and female dogs somewhat locked together until mating is complete.
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How do you get a puppy's balls to drop?

The best treatment for cryptorchidism is surgery to remove the undescended testicle. In some cases, both testicles may need to be removed. If one is removed, the other will eventually drop into the scrotum on its own. If both testicles are removed, the dog will be sterile.
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What happens if a male dog doesn't mate?

While dogs are able to - and should be permitted to - mate with each other, your doggo can definitely live without mating! In short, it will never harm your dog if he or she can't mate, and it's important to recognize that spayed and neutered dogs can live just as long as other pups who have not been fixed.
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Why is my dog licking his balls Raw?

Boredom, stress, irritation, infection or allergies can all cause licking. It is also possible he has an inflamed or infected anal gland. This condition is very painful and makes it difficult to defecate or even move.
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Why are my dogs balls itchy?

There are a number of medical causes of itchniness in a dog, including ectoparasites, infections of the skin (fungal, bacterial, viral), metabolic disorders, and even allergies.
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Why does my dog have black spots on his balls?

the dark spot appears to be normal pigment in the skin of he scrotum. The skin can get more or less pigmented as they age, so this may be why you are just now noticing this. As long as the dark areas are not raised, crusty, or causing any other problems with the skin, then they are not concerning.
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What age do male dogs hit puberty?

Dog puberty usually occurs when your pup is between 7 months and 2 years old and as with humans, it can bring a whole load of behavioural and physical changes. Find out everything you need to know about the signs of puberty in puppies and what you can expect in this handy guide.
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Are dogs in pain after being neutered?

Yes. While your dog will not feel any pain throughout the surgery because they will be unconscious under anesthesia, they will need medication to alleviate pain after the procedure. At the end of the surgery, pain medications will be administered to your dog through an injection your vet will provide.
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Do boy dogs have nipples?

Yes, both male and female dogs have nipples. These small bumps extend from their groin area up their stomachs, and the number of nipples can vary. Dogs tend to have between 8 and 10 nipples, but some have more, while others have fewer nipples.
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Why does my male dog licking his private area so much?

In the dog world, a moderate degree of licking is part of normal grooming behavior. For example, a male or female dog may lick the genital area after urinating as a means of cleaning the area.
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What is the cost to get a dog neutered?

While not as expensive as having a female dog spayed—which is a more complicated surgery—neutering is still a surgical procedure and doesn't come cheap. Neutering procedures can run anywhere from $35–$250 depending on your dog's breed and age, where you live, and what type of veterinary clinic you visit.
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Do dogs get their balls chopped?

Castration (surgical neutering for male dogs) involves the removal of both testicles. This obviously eliminates the dog's fertility (as he can no longer make sperm), but it also stops him from making the male hormone, testosterone.
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Why do my balls go up when I'm hard?

When you climax, it's normal for testicles to "ride up" into your body. In some males, an "overactive" cremaster muscle pulls one (or both) of the testicles all the way out of the scrotum up into the groin. This condition, called retractile testicle, may explain your experience.
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