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Male Dachshund dog with inguinal hernia fixed by surgery

By K.N. Muraleedharan Nayar et al.·Published in Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences·1997·Department of Surgery College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Mannuthy-680 651, IN

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Original publication title: INGUINAL HERNIA IN A MALE DOG - A CASE REPORT

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dog

Plain-English summary

A 1.5-year-old male Dachshund was brought in with an inguinal hernia, which means part of his intestine was trapped in the groin area. The dog likely showed signs of discomfort or pain. The veterinarian performed surgery to correct the hernia, and the procedure was successful. After the surgery, the dog was able to recover well.

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Abstract

A case of incarcerated inguinal hemia in a one and half year old male Dachshund dog and its successful surgical correction is reported

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