Perineal hernia in dogs
Perineal hernia in dogs is a disease that occurs when the muscles in the pelvis are destroyed. The pelvic and abdominal tissues and organs will enter to form a hernia; it is usually caused by reproductive hormone imbalance, reduced androgen secretion, prostatic hypertrophy, and rectal disease. , neurological damage, or muscle atrophy caused by tail degeneration and other reasons.
Tip:
If your dog is found to have a perineal hernia, it is best to send it to a pet hospital for treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.
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