Umbilical hernias

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We have seen a lovely bitch that has one, and I would like to know more about them. Can they be removed when the dog is spayed, can they cause further complications / problems ? Have you had a dog that has / had one? Thanks
 
My brothers cat had one if that helps! He had it removed, I think it was at the same time as neutering as to avoid an unnecessary double dose of GA. His didn't cause him any problems before or after removal.
 
Yep I have known LOTS of CKCS which have had umbilical hernias, not one of them has ever had a problem with one
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I think some owners think they look unsightly, but definitely no health effects in CKCS from them for sure
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my bitch had one, we had it removed as she had to have a toe removed so did both at the same time, vet said from the start that it shouldnt cause problems and we had it out at 8 months (mainly due to toe coming off as well) but siad if she starts viontly throughing up or passing blood to rush her in straight away!
 
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my bitch had one, we had it removed as she had to have a toe removed so did both at the same time, vet said from the start that it shouldnt cause problems and we had it out at 8 months (mainly due to toe coming off as well) but siad if she starts viontly throughing up or passing blood to rush her in straight away!

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LOL at your vet - personally if my dog started violently throwing up or passing blood I would be taking it to the vets anyway
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lol gazehound that is true! although i think she said it because i was asking questions on weather it would cause a problem or what the worse case senario would be and she said it shouldnt cause a problem but if she was terrible sick it could be the hernia twisting or something??? god knows it was yrs ago
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My first pug had one. He lived till he was 13 which is fairly good for a pug. It never caused himm any problems and he won a first prize at Crufts!
 
Oh I see
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Yes that makes sense, hernias can get strangulated cant they.. although I always was led to believe that inguinal hernias were much more of a problem than umbilical ones?

Thinking about it none of my greyhounds have had them, so it must be yet another thing that only those disease ridden sickly inbred CKCS have
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Our spangle, Fern has one. She's homebred and vet said it would never cause a problem and only to have it removed if we intended to breed from her. We don't have any intention of doing so. She's a working dog and has never caused her any problem to date *touch wood*
 
small, fatty, reducible umbilical hernias are unlikely to cause a problem but are easily repaired at the same time as neutering. larger hernias could result in a strangulated gut so are more important to repair ASAP.
 
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