Why Does My Dog Look Like He Has 4 Balls?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

, , , ,

So, what is “Cryptorchid?” The word literally means, hidden testicle. This is

when 1 or both of the testicles fail to descend in to the scrotum

. If your pet is over 6 months of age and they still haven’t had both testicles drop, then chances are, they may never and this will require surgery to find and remove them.

What is bulbus glandis in dogs?

So why do dogs have a bulbus glandis? Contrary to the what the name implies, the bulbus glandis is not a gland at all, but actually

functions during mating to complete the “coital tie”, which keeps the male and female dogs somewhat locked together until mating is complete

.

Can dogs have two pairs of balls?


Male dogs have two testicles that are usually localized in the scrotum

, a sac designed to lodge them outside the abdomen. However, dog’s testicles are lodged in their abdomen when they are born. The testicles should have descended from the abdomen to the scrotum by the time dogs are approximately 4 months of age.

Why is my dogs bulbus glandis swollen?

These swellings are

typically the result of an engorged bulbus glandis

. They represent a normal anatomical structure that can become swollen with sexual arousal or any other form of excitement.

How do I know if my dogs balls have descended?

Both scrotal sacs will be filled with a single, firm, oval-shaped testicle. To confirm that the dog has two descended testicles,

gently grasp the scrotum between the thumb and forefinger while the dog is standing or lying on his back

. Both testicles should be distinct and easy to distinguish from each other.

Can dogs balls move?

This is also called undescended testicle(s) or retained testicle(s). Although this genetic condition may not seem like a big deal, it is cause for great concern. When a puppy is born, the testicles reside in the abdomen, near the kidneys.

As your pup ages, they slowly migrate to their rightful location in the scrotum

.

Why does my dog have bumps on his balls?


Seminomas arise from the cells of the testicle that normally produce sperm

. The majority of seminomas are benign, and they rarely spread. Seminomas may lead to signs of female characteristics in a male dog. Most dogs are not ill, and many of these tumors are found during a routine physical examination.

Why does my dog have big balls?

If your dog’s testicles have become swollen or enlarged, then

it is possible there is an infection

. The general term for inflammation of the testicles is orchitis. Its most common origin is a wound or injury to the testicle itself.

Can a dog with 1 testicle breed?


Yes, a dog with only one descended testicle is just as likely to be fertile as one with two

! One testicle is quite capable of producing millions of sperm, and far less than that are needed for pregnancy.

At what age do a dogs balls drop?

The testes develop near the kidneys within the abdomen and normally descend into the scrotum by

two months of age

. In certain dogs it may occur later, but rarely after six months of age. Cryptorchidism may be presumed to be present if the testicles cannot be felt in the scrotum after two to four months of age.

Can a cryptorchid dog reproduce?


If both testicles are cryptorchid, the dog is sterile

. Dogs with one cryptorchid testicle are usually still fertile from the scrotal testicle, although they will have less sperm than a normal male.

Are dogs balls supposed to be sideways?

The testes, or testicles, are normally located within the scrotum. The left testicle usually lies slightly behind the right.

Each testicle is oval in shape and thicker in the middle than from side to side

.

When should you neuter a cryptorchid dog?

This is normally the earliest point at which they can be successfully neutered, though many veterinarians may recommend waiting until they have reached

four to six months of age

.

Why does my dog have 3 balls?


Polyorchidism is the incidence of more than two testicles

. It is a very rare congenital disorder, with fewer than 200 cases reported in medical literature and six cases (two horses, two dogs and two cats) in veterinary literature. Polyorchidism is generally diagnosed via an ultrasound examination of the testicles.

Can dogs get STDs?


Dogs can get, carry, and pass on canine venereal diseases

. The important word in that sentence is “canine.” Canine STDs can be spread between dogs when they have sexual intercourse with each other, but their most devastating impact is overwhelmingly on puppies born to infected mothers.

What color should my dog’s balls be?

Most dogs’ scrotums are

greyish in color regardless of the skin color on the rest of their bodies

. Some are darker, even black. You might see pink spots on the scrotum, especially in a young dog. Minus any other symptoms, these colors and minor color changes are no cause for alarm.

How does a healthy testicle look?

Most men’s testicles are about the same size, but it’s common for one to be slightly bigger than the other. It’s also common for one testicle to hang lower than the other.

The testicles should feel smooth, without any lumps or bumps, and firm but not hard

.

What does an enlarged testicle mean?

An enlarged testicle is

a common symptom of injury, inflammation or infection

. Testicle enlargement results from swelling, a lump, or a cyst within the testicle. Other conditions that cause swelling in the scrotum may appear to be an enlarged testicle.

Diane Mitchell
Author
Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.