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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Perineal Hernia
- By charm [gb] Date 08.08.07 13:32 UTC
Has anyone had any experience of a dog with Perineal Hernia, if so, Did you opt for surgery?

Charm
- By charm [gb] Date 08.08.07 19:09 UTC
:confused:No one has then, Perhaps someone can tell me, how I find the best Vet to do this operation. It is advised to be done by a very experienced vet in this feild, as there can be complications in the recovery from such an op, if it is undertaken by someone who has not had experience.

Charm
- By satincollie (Moderator) Date 08.08.07 19:48 UTC
Sorry Charm didnt see your post earlier. My old crossbreed had an operation for a very small perineal hernia but it was actually carried out by our own vet at the time.  Scamp recovered from the op without any problems at all he was 9 at the time and lived until he was 14. Not much help I dont suppose as I don't remember alot more about it.
- By calmstorm Date 09.08.07 07:42 UTC
I'v not had experience of this, but maybe it would be a good idea to ask your vet to refere you on to one of the animal hospitals, for expert advice and a vet competant (experienced) in this proceedure. This is if you don't feel your own vet is able, or their facilities good enough for a good recovery. it is your dog, and you are footing the bill, so make sure you have this op where you want it, and have full specialist advice. i would check your insurance policy covers for this first though, because it could be a huge bill.

Good Luck :)
- By Jacey [gb] Date 19.09.07 15:35 UTC
Charm - I have only just found this post so apologies for not replying sooner.  My male Boxer had this when he was about 6 years old.  My regular dog Vet was reluctant to do the op as she had only ever done 2 before, both on much smaller, less muscled dogs.  They have to be very careful to avoid certain nerves.  They take a muscle that goes down the leg and re-position it to replace the damaged one.  She gave me the name of a more specialised Vet who was fairly local to me.  Anyway, we had the op done and he has been fine with it ever since - he will be 11 in November.  Over the last 2 years or so he has shown a loss of muscle on that side, and some hip stiffness, but that could be arthritis and may not have anything to do with the Perineal op.  I haven't had the stiffness investigated due to his age and his otherwise good health.  I hope this is not too late to help with your query.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Perineal Hernia

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