Dog’s balls are red, swollen, ulcerated and suppurating

Red, swollen, festering and suppurating dog balls may be caused by scrotal inflammation. You need to rinse the wound with normal saline, and then use topical ointment. If the condition is serious, it is best to take the dog to a pet hospital for treatment. Avoid delaying the condition.
Tips:
Usually wear an Elizabethan collar on your dog to prevent it from licking the wound and causing bacterial infection; help on time When changing the dog’s dressing, pay attention to the hygiene of the dog’s balls.
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