Dogs' balls are usually pale pink or lavender.
This is because there are many blood vessels in the dog's balls. Under normal circumstances, blood circulation will make the balls appear this light color. When the dog is excited or the temperature is too high, the balls will turn red, which is the result of rapid blood flow.
2. The reason of egg color change
Like people, the physical condition and health of dogs can be reflected from the color change of eggs.
If the dog's balls turn purple or blue, it means that it may be experiencing great pain and needs medical attention in time.
If the ball turns red, it may be caused by infection, trauma and overheating. If a dog keeps a red ball all the time, we should consider whether it has symptoms of "red ball" (usually accompanied by exudation and swelling), which requires us to take it to the vet to know the specific situation.
3. Dog ball health tips
In our daily life, we need to do the following to keep the dog ball healthy:
-Check your dog's balls regularly. If you find anything unusual or unusual, you need to take it to the vet immediately.
-Brush the dog regularly, clean the hair near the balls and keep it clean and hygienic.
-Avoid dogs being exposed to high temperature for a long time, and avoid excessive exercise, so as to reduce the redness of balls caused by overheating.