No.
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.
If your puppy has a hernia, it is important to consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment. In some cases, hernias may resolve on their own, while others may require surgical intervention to prevent complications. It is essential to follow the veterinarian's advice and monitor your puppy closely for any changes in behavior or symptoms.
Inguinal hernia repair for an 8-month-old male
they should
The cost of what a puppy sells for.
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
the male beagle nudges the puppy to ecorage it to walk
It would depend on where the hernia is located, depending on the location, it may affect a man's ability to perform.
Male = DogFemale = BitchYoung = Puppy
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.
You should take your puppy out at least every hour, if it's a male puppy they need to go more often that a female puppy or so seems anyway.
There is no best male puppy name just try to pick one that fits the dog