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Old 08-08-2006, 07:11 AM   #2
YorkieRose
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A hernia is perfectly fixable and a minor problem..of course, I would not breed her..put she will be a perfectly health pet. Many breeders get hernia's, you can repair or allow the new owner to do it at spaying time..I reduce the price of the repair, which done at spaying time has never run more then $50 to 75...and guess what, many recede back into the navel or groin adn the ring closes in months and need to no surgery...one vet kept telling a breeder friend it was hernia when it was actual fat pads that disppeared by 4 months..best wishes

PS..if she is still free, I would love to have her myself..no breeding, just a pet for my adult daughter...
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