There is a soft lump in the middle of the puppy’s belly
A bulge in the middle of a dog's belly may be an umbilical hernia. The growth site of an umbilical hernia is at the dog's belly button. It is usually caused by the rupture of the umbilical cord and poor development during the puppy period. The only solution to umbilical hernia is surgery to suture the hernia hole, and the best time for surgical treatment is when the dog is about 4-6 months old. The surgery is not very difficult and can be completed as long as the dog is healthy and has no underlying diseases.
Dogs usually like to eat. If the owner does not restrict their diet, they may become fat within a few days. However, if the owner puts all the food in front of the dog and it still refuses to eat, it means that there may be something wrong with the dog’s stomach or mouth. At this time, the owner should quickly take it to the pet hospital for a check-up. .
If the owner feeds the dog, but the dog does not eat much, but the abdomen is always very bloated, then there may be something wrong with the dog's body. The dog's endocrine disorder or internal bleeding may cause abdominal abnormalities. Bulging or lumps appear, and the chest cavity is compressed by the lumps, which will prevent the dog from breathing normally. Owners should touch them more often and check whether there are any abnormalities before it is too late.