My dog’s nipples are discolored, what’s going on? We usually check the dog's physical condition by looking at the dog's diet or expression to see if the dog is sick. So if it is observed that the dog’s nipples are abnormally large, does it mean there is something wrong with the body? In fact, we need to check various parts of the dog's body regularly, and always check whether the dog has any abnormalities.

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My dog’s nipples have changed color, what’s going on? External factors may irritate your dog's nipples, just like other parts of your dog. In this case, discoloration of one or several nipples often occurs. For dogs that like to rub against carpets or blankets, rubbing may cause trauma to their nipples, causing pain. Licking or scratching caused by skin diseases or contact allergies can also cause local reactions and discoloration of the nipples.

2. Pregnant female dog
The dog’s nipples are discolored, what’s going on? The most common cause of nipple discoloration is hormonal changes in unneutered female dogs. If your dog is not neutered and his breasts become red and enlarged, and his weight decreases and his abdominal circumference increases, you should consider whether he is pregnant. These changes occur in the second trimester of a dog's pregnancy, generally around the 40th day of pregnancy.

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The dog’s nipples are discolored, what’s going on? If the female dog is in the lactation period, the puppies will often suck and bite the nipples, which may cause local irritation. In addition, puppies' nails may scratch the nipples, causing bacteria to enter the skin and cause mastitis. Therefore, we should pay more attention to changes in the nipples of female dogs, and we must pay close attention to swelling, warmth, red breast structure, and other accompanying disease symptoms.

4. Mammary Gland Tumors
The dog’s nipples are discolored, what’s going on? If a dog suffers from mammary gland tumors, its breasts will become brittle and have nodular masses. This is a relatively rare disease in female dogs. When you touch the mass, it will feel like particles under the skin. The skin of the breast may be ulcerated or sore, and the nipple may be swollen, red, or drained of fluid. Don’t think that male dogs will not suffer from such diseases. Although the probability is relatively low, they are also likely to develop the disease. If you find that there is an abnormal situation that you cannot predict, it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up.

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The dog’s nipples have changed color. What's the situation? Generally speaking, the female dog is pregnant in this situation, but it is unavoidable and other extraordinary and extraordinary situations may occur. It is recommended that if you find a problem, you should send it to the doctor as soon as possible.


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