Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Dog Testicles Lumps On Ball Dog Was Neutered But Looks Like Testicles Are Still There?

Dog was neutered but looks like testicles are still there? - dog testicles lumps on ball

My mother's dog was neutered a few months ago, but when I visit regularly, if the dog is excited, he rolled onto his back and saw two hard balls (balls - marble size) near the base of the foreskin. When he was still more relaxed because they were not there. I saw that in intact males, but not in castrated and his testicles will be removed. The scrotum is empty, but I asked my mother if the vet said no, nothing about his dog and said she cryptorchidism. The vet was sterilized and said nothing about any irregularities. I do not have much faith in this vet because it is about 4 days and that God has really given my mother (really!) Tips stupid in the past. Any proposal to do? Arent they the testicles, what happens then?

6 comments:

.~andie... said...

The correct term for what we see is the light bulb of the glans. They appear when driving .. are very important for reproduction and assistance relating to women, but not the testes and remain after sterilization. His dog has been properly sterilized (but if you change) no confidence in the vocational education needs anyway. Not a question of who should be there and are just normal worries:)

Elle said...

I noticed the same thing with my new dog. It was finally neutered before (who has a tattoo on the belly of the veterinary school, which has confirmed the procedure, and I with my own vet, who performed the surgery), but there times when you still have two packages that look like testicles. When excited, it also has a pink bump your genital area. The shelter said she would not be neutralized within 8 weeks away, but the vet said no. He said it is normal.

Julie D. said...

The scrotum is empty, because the testes were removed. What we see is that the bulb lymph nodes swell with us in the b ** ch, that if there is a tie. This is not the testicles, also at the same place. Do not worry, he is neutered. These glands are not a part of the normal anatomy of the dog, whether or neutered.

pippywhi... said...

What we are experiencing is normal, may not think the right name for it, but that is what helps attract males when mating, and the testicles are not neutered and in this dog, and a whole. As you can see what is obvious if the dog is excited.

doxie said...

It looks like the same before and after? Maybe not the tubes were removed. I do not think that we can help.

Tinaaaa™ said...

same with me, but it appears only when the ride (if he sees someone)

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