Take him to the vet is always the best solution. It could be a swollen anal gland, in which case the vet will need to drain it. It is suggested that you take your dog into the vet A.S.A.P. Yikes, the poor thing is in a lot of pain for goodness sake. It is obvious by the question that this Dog is not neutered. There are various health related matters to concern yourself with unneutered Dogs. Hernias and Tumors of the Testicles and Anus to mention a few. One important concern is the Prostate Gland, and it will enlarge over the course of the Dogs life. As the Dog ages it will likely to become uncomfortable and possibly being large enough to interfere with defecation. The Prostate can become infected also which is almost impossible to clear up without NEUTERING. Neutering causes the prostate to shrink. If this dog is a STUD, or Show quality Registered Purebred, it sounds like retirement for the poor thing. Your only recourse would be to have him neutered. However, if this is your personal pet, which for some reason you have not neutered, should be neutered. Alway's Neuter and Spay your personal companion pet.
The guch is the area between the testicles and the anus
The perineum is the tissue between the testicles and the anus in men, and between the vagina and the anus in women.
maybe he has a stone
This can happen to men riding bikes or experiencing long term pressure to the perineum (the area between the anus and the genitals).
It is called perineum in human anatomyThe perineum is a region of the body including the perineal body and surrounding structures.There is some variability in how the boundaries are defined. According to some definitions, in females it is located between the vagina and anus and in males between the scrotum and anus.
It can be because (your guy) has a cramping feeling witch can be from a prostate infection... (not very serious disease/infection)
In anatomy, the perineum is the region between the genital area and the anus in both sexes. It is considered to be one of the intimate parts of the body. Common nicknames for the area include grundel, taint, gooch, guiche, nifkin, scranus (a portmanteau of scrotum and anus), barasch, bossman, and in some cases, choad.
The proper term is perineum and it is located between the vagina and anus in females and in males between the scrotum and anus.
The perineum
The anus itself would not swell. The fat tissue and area surrounding the anus could feel swollen. The main symptom would be feeling a fullness between your buttocks. However, this would be extremely uncommon as a medical complaint, unless you had surgery there.One particular reason you could feel fullness in the buttocks lower is if nerves or blood vessels are compromised, such as from a spinal injury or post-DVT in large veins.
Answer:It takes a few weeks at least for the kitten's genitals to develop enough so you can tell the sex. Check the distance between the anus and the genital opening- close together for a girl and further apart for a boy. Also the boy will have more a round genital opening and the girl more slit like. As they get older it gets easier as testicles will appear between the anus and the gentials in the boys. If you are unsure, get a vet to check.Answer:Hold the kitten so its back end is facing you. Its tail will go up; this is just what you want to happen so you can make a determination.See if you can make the determination by using what is called the "colon or semicolon" rule. If the animal is a male, the area below its tail should resemble a colon ( : ); if it is a female, the area should represent a semi-colon ( ; ).See if the urinary area and anus are close together; if so, it is a female. In male kittens, the urinary area and anus are not close together, and an undeveloped scrotum may be visible.
The area between the scrotum and the anus is called the perineum.