Surgery can run from $350 to $650 depending on your vet.
Our 9yr old Chihuahua Pomeranian mix just had a double inguinal hernia surgery that cost $2200. She had the hernia when she came to us as a stray dog and we were told that it didn't have to be operated on. A few weeks ago it became a problem and protruded out beyond comfortability for her and we knew it was time.
Our local vet charges £90 if only the hernia is done but if it's a small (under 2cm on medium size dog) umbilical hernia in a bitch which is going to be spayed anyway, the vet recommended waiting til the bitch is 6 months old and if it still needs done (many hernias disappear of their own accord before this age) do both in the same operation. The charge for having both done together is £160.
An exact cost can't be provided because cost of surgeries on dogs vary from vet to vet and also according to size and weight of the dog.
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My 3 month old mule just had umbilical hernia surgery. He also had an infected umbilical cord. It cost me about $600.00 including his antibiotics. I was not charged to castrate him at the same time. The cost will vary on were you are located.
it can vary from £100-£1000 depending on the breed. search-dogs for sale-in goole and see what turns up.
20,000 rupees. It can vary from who you buy it from and where you live.
I am not so sure in UK but here is an estimate, if it is Hernia Repair Epigastric - it could cost at around $1500 - $3500 (http://www.surgerycosts.net/price.php?medical=hernia-repair-epigastric), and if it is Hernia Repair Inguinal it would cost you at around $1500 (http://www.surgerycosts.net/price.php?medical=hernia-repair-inguinal) Good Luck!
around 400 grams that's how much I feed my labrador I feed him bakers complete and that's how much it says on the back but he is 2 years old when he was a puppy 4 months I fed him 200 grams any way check the back of the food pack or can it will tell you
There is no such color as a white Labrador. It is a Yellow Labrador. Yellow can be anything from a complete white color to a red color. http://www.akc.org/breeds/labrador_retriever/index.cfm As for a name, whatever suits the dogs personality. Color shouldn't have much to do with it.
It varies according to weight and the type of food you are feeding him. Look for the feeding guidelines printed on your dog food label and feed according to that. My puppy was on Iams Large Breed - Puppy which had a table on the back showing how much to feed according to age (weeks then months) and weight. I lowered this slightly to prevent him becoming overweight!
Love Play Crate Training Basic Obedience Training Healthy, balanced, high-quality puppy diet Vet visits for vaccinations and health check-ups (very important) Exercise Socialization to other dogs and humans (as much as possible)
Black Labrador male over a Black Labrador female, what would the colour of the puppies be?
There are not too many complications as to hernia surgery it is a minor surgery that will not leave too much scarring.
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up to 650 pounds
Please DO NOT give a puppy human medication. It can harm the puppy.
The different kinds of hernia are listed below: * Congenital hernia: occur in babies, present from birth. * Inguinal hernia: common in sportsmen, involves part of the bowel protrudibng into the groin * Hiatus hernia: involves the stomach, where it enters the chest cavity via the hiatus. * Incarcerated hernia: where the hernia has swollen up. * Reducible hernia: one that can be manipulated back into place easily, much like a dislocated joint can be repositioned with relative ease. * Irreducible hernia: can't be returned to its original position without surgical intervention. * Strangulated hernia: potentially fatal, as it means the bood supply has been cut off by the hernia. There are even more types, each with their own subtle variations. These can be viewed from the link. [source: adapted from First Aid, by Geddes and Grosset]