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I will have to go in when my vet is there and see what he says.. once again. I swear like a year or so ago he said it was nothing to worry about- |
You have to do what you think is best for your baby. I hope everything turns out ok and I will keep him in my prayers. |
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Don't sweat it to much. Definitely talk with Dr. Sandu and see what he has to say about it. If he now agrees with the fill in vet then you may want to go get a third opinion... |
For your peace of mind I would get a third opinion for little Peanut. When Zoey had to have surgery for Legg Parthes I got three opinions before deciding which was to go. Hoping for a good outcome for you. |
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It looks like it could be the umbilical hernia- the skin in the area looks almost like he had some complicatiins almost.. maybe when he was a puppy?? Dh told me that Peanut has always had it, he told me we talked to the vet about it and it was nothing to worry about- I feel like such a bad Mom bc I dont remember! I read that the umbillical hernias can come and go- sometimes they are out and visable and sometimes there aren't. I dont know, I will find out more Monday- If it is the umbillical hernia you can get those removed but for the smaller ones I have read it wasnt needed- I will have to talk to my Vet and maybe get a 3 rd opinion! |
I surely didn't see this thread before now. Peanut, hope you aren't in pain. Even if it is an umbilical hernia, I would think it should be removed because I think they do continue to grow and can become painful. My memory needs refreshing on this one. I'll keep Mr. Peanut in my thoughts and prayers for a successful outcome whatever you do. |
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I haven't seen this til now. I will be keeping Peanut in my prayers that all goes well for him. |
Awww, poor Peanut :( Keeping you both in my prayers |
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