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Old 12-11-2006, 11:47 PM   #4
Kate
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Originally Posted by estaple
Hi everyone, I am very new to the forum. I am in the process of bringing my girl yorkie home--next friday the 15th. She will be 12 weeks old this Sunday the 10th. I just spoke to the breeder, who had the puppy taken for a checkup today. She said that the vet found two minor hernias, I think in the lower abdomen/groin area. She said the vet said that some vets would take care of this now, but that he would wait and see, as they may go away on their own, and they can be treated when she is spayed. Does anyone have any advice? Will this be expensive, and should I renegotiate the price we had agreed upon?

Thanks for any advice!!

Erin
My girl is four years old and developed a hernia, I believe, after a caesarean.
I got her when she was two, and done having pups.

The vet said she should be fine, as she is not lifting anything heavy like weights, lol, but to keep an eye on it. So far, nothing has changed, but I do need to keep an eye on it.

My vet said it is a simple operations. Right, but the anesthesia is what I dislike.

Pls. let us know what happens.

Kate
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