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Hello from a New Member Hi, I am Faith-Hope and I'm new here. I have a little Yorkie called Toby, he weighs 4lb and is 9 years old. Today is Sat. 8th May 2010 and on Tuesday morning Toby is booked in to have an operation to try and fix his perineal hernia. This will be complicated and in fact he is having two ops under the same anesthetic to try and sort it out. Toby has a partially collapsed trachea so this will increase the danger. I am dreading the whole thing but at the moment Toby can't poo without me putting his hernia 'in' and this has been going on since last November, and is getting harder and harder for me to do, and very uncomfortable and sometimes painful for him. Has anyone's Yorkie had a hernia op? I'd be glad to have any info. I just hope my little baby boy pulls through, Best wishes, Faith-Hope (Surrey, England) |
I dont know anything about hernias but i hope he has a speedy recovery |
Thanks MissLissa |
Praying for a safe and speedy recovery....and Welcome to YT |
Not sure about his operation but you might try posting in the Sick and Injured, bet someone can give you great advise. Welcome to YT, hope everything goes well. Lissette |
Ohhh poor baby! Sorry, I have not had any experience with this, but I wish him a speed recovery. Welcome to Yorkie Talk:) |
I personally don't have any experience with a pup with hernia surgery. What I can tell you is that hernia's can become strangulated and if he is not able to poop without you pushing in the hernia he needs to have the surgery. The CT is a concern with any surgery but really is there any other choice to repair the hernia? I'm sorry that I cannot be any more help. Hopefully you will get a better answer from someone who is experienced with CT during surgery. Welcome to YT~:) |
Welcome to YT and I hope Toby has a successful surgery.:) |
Wow! Poor little man and brave mama! I wish you all the best with his surgery! And welcome to YT! You have come to the right place to find friendship, support and also some of the most knowledgeable minds around when it comes to medical! We are so glad you are here! |
Welcome to YT. I hope all goes well with your baby. Please keep us posted. You will be in my prayers. |
Welcome! I hope the surgery goes well. My pom had an anal hernia but it never got bad enough to require surgery. My vet referred me to a specialist to confirm the diagnosis and she said the surgery had a very high success rate if Maya ever needed it. |
Welcome to YT. Praying for a quick recovery for your little one. |
Sending special prayers for little Toby. Please keep us updated on his recovery. |
Camden just had surgery for a diaphragmatic hernia the middle of April. She did great! We had to keep her from jumping & running for two weeks since she had 7 staples. She also had couple deep fatty tumors removed & a dental cleaning done at that time. She was wonderful about it! We made sure to do all the blood work ahead of time and she was fine and recovered nicely! I will keep Toby in my prayers! Please let us know how he does!! |
Thanks everyone. You are all very kind. I will come back and update after the op on Tuesday. |
Prayers for your little guy. Glad to see some positive responses. Are you seeing a specialist? What precautions are the taking because of his CT? Will be looking for updates. ~Joanne~ |
sending thoughts and prayers your way. Hope everything goes really well. |
I'm sending good thoughts and prayers for you and Toby. I pray everything turns out just fine. Be strong little guy. :) xoxoxoxoxxo |
Sending prayers and light your way. Welcome to yt .. |
Sending prayers for a successful surgery. I used to work for a vet surgeon and he did this operation a lot. Is your dog unaltered by chance? Its most common in unaltered older males. So the patient gets castrated before the hernia is repaired. Most patients did very well but some did have problems defecating afterward depending on how long the problem has been going on i think, and the diet/meds he is taking. |
Sending thoughts and prayers for ur little onexxxxxxx |
Hi everyone, thanks so much for your thoughts and prayers. Yes, Kalina, Toby was unaltered but now, during the op, he has been castrated. He got through the op ok, thank God, although it was complicated and as well as two surgeries to correct the hernia, and the castration, he had to have some teeth out too. He is staying in overnight and I hope to collect him and bring him home tomorrow afternoon. He is small but feisty! |
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Glad it went well for him. He must feel like he's been thru the mill.:) |
UPDATE - collected Toby home last night and he is pretty good I think considering all he has had done! He can walk and has been in the garden to do some wobbly wees, and he had a small supper last night. Drinking well, but not very interested in food really. He is now lying on the sofa next to me, with his hotwaterbottle. I think so far so good, and he will make a full recovery I hope. Thanks for all your messages and positive vibes. |
Welcome! Sending good energy and good prayers! :animal36 |
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