dog spay incision

i was able to take a better picture of her incision and it looks like it’s crusty? last night it didn’t look like that. and the hair at the bottom is mine, kinda looks like it’s sticking out of it. anyways the vet opens in less than an hour so i will be contacting them soon but anyone have an idea of why it looks like that? she also had a umbilical cord hernia which she got fixed when she was spayed.

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