Yes, My dog (a King Charles) got one and they found out while he was getting fixed so they took it out of him during the surgery. It can be very painful at times, too! If your dog has one, you may not even notice! Check with a local vet to see if your dog has one.
if your dog is uncomfortable and hurts the dog take the dog to the vets they will tell you if it is a hernia or not. The most common hernia is located at the umbilical area and is called an umbilical hernia if it is he/she might need surgery and it is common with puppy's
She could die.
A female pug with a hernia SHOULD NOT BE BRED even if repaired. A male dog with a hernia may be bred. You can have the hernia repaired surgically.
I would definitely have the hernia repaired before you breed your dog. I work in an animal hospital, we had a pregnant dog come in with a puppy stuck in a hernia. It wasn't good, she and puppies died from infection because pup in hernia had died a while before the owners knew their was a problem.
The survival rate for dog hernia surgery is generally high, often exceeding 90%, depending on the type of hernia and the overall health of the dog. Factors such as the dog's age, the presence of any underlying health issues, and the promptness of treatment can influence outcomes. Most dogs recover well with proper post-operative care. Always consult a veterinarian for specific information related to your dog's situation.
Another term for diaphragmatic hernia is a hiatal hernia.
you have hernia
A hiatal hernia can also be called a diaphragmatic hernia.
What is hernia in Vietnamese
its called hiatal hernia or hiatus hernia.
Hernia is in German "Leistenbruch"
jeddah hernia club