Puppy’s Hernia Needs Surgical Repair

A puppy’s hernia may not be in need of immediate surgery. A veterinarian can do a physical examination to be sure.
Puppy’s Hernia Needs Surgical Repair
The lump probably contains fat that is protruding from her belly button. The hernia, likely inherited, formed when Rosie was born. Elena11/Shutterstock
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Q: Rosie, our pit bull puppy, has a soft lump where her belly button should be. When we push on it, it disappears temporarily. What is it, and should we be concerned?
A: It sounds like Rosie may have an umbilical hernia. Your veterinarian can do a physical exam and tell you whether it needs immediate surgical attention or can be repaired later, when she is spayed.
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Lee Pickett, VMD, practices companion animal medicine in North Carolina. Contact her at AskTheVet.pet. Copyright 2026 Lee Pickett, VMD. Distributed by Creators.com