Hello, I'm a veterinarian with a strong background in animal health and behavior. I'm here to provide you with accurate and helpful information regarding pet care.
Smegma in dogs, just like in humans, is a substance that can accumulate under the
foreskin (prepuce) of a male dog. It's a mixture of dead skin cells, oils from the skin, and other bodily fluids. In dogs, smegma is typically found in the area around the
penis when the dog has not been neutered. It's important to note that smegma is not a health issue in itself, but if it's not cleaned regularly, it can lead to a buildup that may cause irritation, infection, or bad odor.
To maintain your dog's health, it's a good practice to check the area regularly and clean it gently with a damp cloth if necessary. However, you should never pull back the foreskin forcefully as this can cause injury. If you notice any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or discharge, it's important to consult with a veterinarian.
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