Dog Hernias and the Symptoms
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Most owners of dogs enjoy spoiling their pets by purchasing unique dog clothes and dog collars. There is nothing more terrifying than their dog getting sick or worse yet, stroking a dog and discovering a lump. When a dog has a hernia it can appear frightening to the pet owner, however, after treatment, this is normally nothing to be too concerned about.
There are a variety of hernias in pet dogs. This can often be discovered in two places. It can be located in the groin area normally on the inner surface of the dog’s back leg, this referred to as the inguinal hernia. The other kind is called the umbilical hernia. This is located near the dog’s naval area.
These two kinds of hernias are where the stomach organs, for example, the intestines or fat has went through the opening, this will then lie underneath the skin. There is also another popular kind of hernia that can be located in a dog and that can involve the dog’s internal muscle. The muscle is known as the one that separates the stomach and the chest.
The muscle is referred to as the diaphragm and this hernia is called the diaphragmatic hernia. When this takes place, the intestines and stomach and the liver can pass through this opening in the diaphragm into the dog’s chest cavity. When this happens, it will take up a segment of the space the dog’s lungs inhabit. In simpler terms, the hernia is referred to as an abnormal opening in a muscle that other tissues of the dog’s body can pass through.
The penalty of a hernia is the area of intestine or other part may fall through one of the openings allowing it to move underneath the skin, or a different body cavity like the chest may not seem like a major health issue. It is recommended that you get professional help from your veterinarian because if your dog’s a hernia is not treated the results can be deadly.
If you notice symptoms in your dog such as not being able to digest food the right way can result in a dog vomiting his water or food. Your dog will eventually let go of their food completely. Your dog may still drink his water because this may still pass through the restricted area of his intestine.
If your dog’s blood vessels become affected, his health will deteriorate rapidly, and his stomach area will swell and become very painful. If your dog doesn’t receive a sufficient amount of nutrients and oxygen and nutrients, his intestinal tissues will get cramped just like when your leg cramps from sitting for a long period of time.
A dog can have fever and even become very sluggish and just lay on there orthopedic dog beds if they are experiancing symptoms. A dog will lose his appetite and his tissues will begin to crash. In addition, toxins from bacteria that usually live in the intestine will go into the rest of his little body. This could result in an animal’s death within a few short hours. It is crucial that you seek immediate advice from your veterinarian if you suspect that your dog may have a hernia.
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I wonder what is the cause of hernia in dogs. Surely the dogs wont pull out their organs.
Hi I Have A Dog That IS 4 Years Old, I Have For Dogs. She Is A Shih-Tzu/Yorkie Mix. I Found A Lump A Month Or Two Ago On Her Chest. It feels soft like there Goo In side it. Over The Month Or Two We've noticed It IT Grown. She Is Drinking More, But Not LOADS! Her appitite Also Has Increased Alot. She HAs Gotten Very Lazy Too. She Was Spayed A Good Couple Of Months Ago And I WaS wONDERING dOES tHIS hAVE aNYTHING tO dO wITH iT. She Also Had Puppies 2 Years Ago, Wondering If That Has Anything To DO With It. Is It A Hernia Or Somthing That Should Be Sorted Out, Im Getting Worried. HELPPP! :(
MY DAXI WAS ATTACKED BY A PITBULL NOW SHE HAS A BIG LUMP ON HER SIDE WICH WAS SQUISHY NOW ITS QUITE HARD, I TOOK HER TO THE VET THEY SAID IT MIGHT BE A HERNIA OR A HEMATOMA. AND I HAD TO TAKE HER FOR X-RAYS,BUT COULDN'T AFFORED IT.I NEED TO KNOW BECAUSE IF ITS ONLY A HEMATOMA I DONT HAVE TO WORRY TOO MUCH. NEED ADVICE,PLEASE HELP ME !!
I have a Siberian Husky that is 3 years old. I was told she had a hernia in her stomach when I bought her as a puppy. She has been not wanting to eat lately. She still plays, jumps around, and drinks water. I have thought about getting her x-rays, but don't have the money. I was wondering if someone could tell me if they think she has a hernia and if I should go get x-rays to be sure.
Hmm if you can't afford it then give your dog to someone who can. If you or your kids were ill you would help them no matter the cost. This is no different.
i want to buy a puppy (morkie, its very cute and loving)
she is only 3 months old, but has a hernia
she has had surgery and seems very healthy
should i buy her?
can dogs get a hermnia in the neck







martycraigs 2 years ago
My poor dog had a hernia one time.