Does your puppy exhibits regurgitation?
Does your puppy exhibits coughing?
Does your puppy exhibit anorexia (loss of muscle mass)?
Has your puppy lost weight?
Does your puppy exhibits vomiting?
Does your puppy exhibit shortness of breath?
Does your puppy exhibit excessive salivation?
Your puppy doesn't show any symptoms of hiatal hernia. A hernia is most likely to occur in puppies less than a year old and is usually inherited (congenital). However, trauma may also bring on an acquired hiatal hernia, and this can occur at any age. A hernia occurs when one part of the body protrudes through a gap or opening into another part.
Your puppy shows few common symptoms of hiatal hernia. Since some symptoms of hiatal hernia are non-specific it can't be said with certainty that your pet does suffer from this condition. However, any of the symptoms can point to a possibly serious health issue so it is advised that you consult with your veterinarian as soon as possible.
Your puppy shows several common symptoms of hiatal hernia. A hernia occurs when one part of the body protrudes through a gap or opening into another part. The proper diagnosis can only be given by your veterinarian. If a hiatal hernia is confirmed surgical treatment may be necessary if your veterinarian finds the need to close the opening, or needs to attach the stomach to the abdominal wall so that it does not protrude further. However, not all hiatal hernias require treatment. Conservative therapy can be successful for controlling symptoms, and feeding small but frequent portions of a low-fat diet may also control symptoms.
Your puppy shows all common symptoms of hiatal hernia. A hernia occurs when one part of the body protrudes through a gap or opening into another part. The proper diagnosis can only be given by your veterinarian. If a hiatal hernia is confirmed surgical treatment may be necessary if your veterinarian finds the need to close the opening, or needs to attach the stomach to the abdominal wall so that it does not protrude further. However, not all hiatal hernias require treatment. Conservative therapy can be successful for controlling symptoms, and feeding small but frequent portions of a low-fat diet may also control symptoms.
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