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How old is she? Is she behaving normally, eating, toileting, etc. OK? If it were me I'd give the vet a ring and ask if she should be seen. It may be nothing, but better safe than sorry......... |
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she is 9 months. Everything else is normal eating, playing, sleeping, toilet etc all usual! I will phone the vet tomorrow as you said better to have it checked! Thanks for the replies. |
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Sounds very much like an umbilical hernia to me, if it is as Yola says it depends on the severity as to what they will do. Often they will leave them and do nothing, sometimes they will repair at the time of neutering or another op |
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Sounds like a hernia to me too. She may be able to manage perfectly well or it may need vet attention. Best to get it checked, as you say Good luck |
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i am taking her in tomorrow for them to check it, its quite small so hopefully wont need an op, she has already been spayed so dont really want her to go through another op. i will let you know how she gets on. thanks for your help. |
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