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My dog has bruising and a lump after neuter surgery. Is this normal?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Maltese | Male | neutered | 9.6 lbs

Barklie was fixed last Wednesday.was acting fine until yesterday. Has brushing and a lump

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Answered By Linda G, MS, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on March 13th, 2018

Hello. That is a lot of bruising, but it just indicates that there was some subsurface capillary bleeding. This can occur in any surgery, but most often is the result of too much activity too soon after surgery. Try to confine Barklie a little more, by keeping him indoors & leash walking only for another week. If he is licking a lot, you may have to put an Elizabethan collar on him for a week or so so everything can heal. You can pick up the collars at most pet stores or even Tractor Supply if one is near you. If you are truly concerned, it is always best to have the veterinarian who did the surgery take a look to make sure everything is OK. Thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach.

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    Answered By Sara Farmer, DVM

    Veterinarian

    Published on April 21st, 2019

    This is a fairly significant amount of bruising. This can be normal, however I am surprised by the delay as I would typically expect to see this type of bruising soon after surgery. It's possible that Meeko has been a little too active which has led to bruising and what looks like potentially a scrotal hematoma. A clotting disorder would be another possibility. I would recommend seeing a veterinarian today since a clotting disorder would be serious - you may need to see an emergency vet.

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