Wounds or
tumors around the anus can also cause pain or discomfort for your pet, as well as possible redness, bruising and discharge.
Neutered dogs have fewer
tumors around the anus and decreased urine odor.
Additionally, he'll have a lower risk of suffering from
tumors around his anus or having an enlarged prostate gland.
Not exact matches
Perianal
tumors, those which grow
around the dog's
anus, are dramatically less likely to occur in a neutered male dog.
Older cockers are also prone to perianal gland
tumors, found
around the
anus but also on the tail, abdomen and back.
Finally, perianal
tumors (lumps on and
around the
anus) are more commonly seen with intact males.