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Why is my neutered dog's incision bleeding with discharge? Infected?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Miniature Schnauzer | Male | neutered | 1 year and 10 months old | 19.4 lbs

My dog got neutered 5 days ago. He has been good, great bowel movements, eating right but there is one thing i'm concerned with. I noticed some of the scab came off yesterday and he always wears his cone & I noticed a tiny bit of blood & maybe some discharge i'm not sure because it just looked wet there. Today he starting this thing where he walks fast then sits down quickly & keeps doing it? Is it normal or is it infected? he hasn't touched it at all and he barely started doing the run and sit.

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Answered By Jessica Desrosiers

Veterinary Technician

Published on September 25th, 2022

That does look a bit concerning with the blood, and if Agno is hunching or acting painful (with the quick steps and then sitting), I'd worry that it is bothering him. I would use a warm washcloth compress for 10-15 minutes to help reduce any pain or swelling and also to clean up the area gently so you can see if there is extra discharge or swelling. If this causes him pain, there is discharge that is discolored, green, or yellow, or the site is opening back up again, a trip to the vet is best to treat any infection and make sure the surgery site is healing properly. Until you can get to the vet, strict kennel rest (leashed walks only) is best to help reduce pain and prevent any open wounds from tearing further.

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    Hi and thanks for your request. From the pic I can see there is a small amount of blood which has now clotted. there are no signs of evident infection or severe inflammation. Leave the clot in place at this stage and monitor any discharge, swelling, redness and excessive discomfort. Strict rest and the use of a buster collar are mandatory for the next 3-4 days to start with.

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