oklared
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quote: Originally posted by rance56
no offense, but the quote of the vet didnt adress my question. i just want to know if it could possibly rupture or cause serious complications for the female when giving birth.
there are reasons i will not breed a dog, but having a imbilical hernia is not one of them.
Its a very easy fix so take her and get it fixed. No it wont hurt anything, and its not a inheirant traight. Call Dr. Howard Mitchel at 1 918 640 6225, sometime when they are puppies you can tape a coin over it for a short time and itll fix its self. Im not a vet but ive raised lots of coondog litters and its just not a problem, like i said just take her to the vet and get it stitched up.
And my question to the vet is why spay them and then sow up the hernia? Why not just sow it up?
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