Black Male Erection Pictures Free 3 Year Old Unneutered Male Dog Dripping From Penis?

3 year old unneutered male dog dripping from penis? - black male erection pictures free

This morning, I noticed that our dog (about 3 years not sterilized, and Black Lab mix Shepperd) is thick, yellowish fluid leaking from his penis does not (notice the erection). Who knows whether this is problematic or charteristic dogs ununeurtered male?

9 comments:

millypeed my choccie Lab said...

For them it is normal that a small amount of discharges to receive the penis, but not for the leak.
There is a need for veterinarians, it seems that you have an infection and need antibiotics.

The Cat: Self cleaning napkin said...

This could very well a kind of infection. sterilized dogs often tend to have more health problems in this area. My suggestion is to take him immediately to a veterinarian for treatment. The vet will know exactly what to do and how to get your girlfriend feel better soon. Although it is highly desirable in order to set an appointment to underpin. It can live longer.

Fernado S said...

It marks the beginning of an infection of the urinary tract of your dog. This yellowish liquid can can deliver a combination of urine and pus indicates the presence of an infection. Immedietly to the vet and make sure that a lot of water to wash in the area may be declared invalid despite the somewhat painful, is to drink plenty of water imperitave.

Fernado S said...

It marks the beginning of an infection of the urinary tract of your dog. This yellowish liquid can can deliver a combination of urine and pus indicates the presence of an infection. Immedietly to the vet and make sure that a lot of water to wash in the area may be declared invalid despite the somewhat painful, is to drink plenty of water imperitave.

steelmag... said...

I also think it is a symptom of an infection, and should be treated professionally. It has nothing to do with whether or not neutered, but if you do not want your dog for breeding, you can not take account of the sterilization.

Susan Smith said...

I agree it sounds like an infection. A vet visit is a good idea. They neutralize in order to resolve the infection. ... are two separate things.

Sarah said...

Probably best just to take him to the vet for professional advice in case of problems

howldine said...

Sounds like an infection. Your veterinarian can probably heal him and neutral at the same time.

caregrl said...

Fixed it. hes crazy and nobody wants to walk more dogs homeless. Take him to the vet

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