Usually when brown milky discharge comes out its because she was on her period, that is how you usually know if she is done or not.
Most probably very smelly and disgusting-
i dont no i had the same question
Probably a sinus infection. He'll need a Vet.
You should have your dog examined by your veterinarian, it may be Vaginitis or Pyometra. Pyometra is the more serious of the two. It's a bacterial infection in the uterus of dogs. It is frequently life threatening, and requires prompt treatment.
If the dog is not spayed then it is most likely certain the dog is in heat. This is stage one. In just a few days she will start to produce a red discharge, this is stage two. When the dog stops producing the discharge she is in stage three and is ready to mate. It is important not to mate a dog till her second heat!! It is detrimental to her health and her offspring.
Oh, my gosh. I'm not a veterinarian, but I would suspect some kind of infection, and it's likely uncomfortable for your dog. Bring him to a vet, please.
When a dog has a miscarriage it's expelled through the dogs vagina
A female dog has one vagina. It is between her hind legs and below the anus.
Their are people who have their dog lick their own vagina so since a vagina does have bacteria, so does sperm. If a dog can lick a vagina and not get effected negatively, then it is okay for a dog to lick sperm. But I am not suggesting it. That is very disgusting and unsanitary.
No, a pus discharge is never normal from any part of a dog's body. Pus from the vagina can indicate a serious infection of the uterus, called pyometra. Pyometra most often affects unspayed female dogs, but occasionally a spayed female can get an infection in the uterine stump that always remains after spaying (where the uterus goes out to the vagina). This is called a stump pyometra. In the case of pyometra in an intact (unspayed) female, the most commonly recommended treatment is spay surgery followed by a hospital stay and a course of antibiotics. This type of pyometra can be very serious or even fatal if left untreated. Dogs can also get vaginal infections. In any case, any dog with pus discharge from the vagina or anywhere else needs to be seen by a vet, and have the infection treated.
It's dog pee. Your dog's incontinent; it's treatable so take her to the vet.
yes, I just received a rope burn from my dog leash and it scabbed over a yellowish color with a redish trim on my hand
It is often referred to as "smegma." You can view wikipedia's information on smegma by clicking on this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smegma The discharge from the prepuce is probably normal. There is a thick exudate, referred to as smegma, which is thick yellow to yellow-green in color and is normal. For some reason, it may seem to suddenly accumulate in larger quantities in some dogs.