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What to do if there is a meat ball on the dog's stomach

Date: 2024-10-13

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What to do if there is a meat ball on the dog's stomach
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There is a solution to the meat ball on the dog's stomach:

1. To control the diet, pay attention to the reasonable combination of nutrition, and do not let the dog exercise vigorously.

2. If it is found that the dog's meat balls are constantly increasing, even affecting its normal life, surgery is required to prevent the umbilical cord and belly from sticking together.

3. If it is a normal umbilical cord knot, you don’t need to worry too much and just take care of the dog normally.

Reasons why there is a meat ball on the dog's stomach:

1. It may be congenital. After the puppy cuts the umbilical cord, due to the immature development of the umbilical cord, it is caused by not paying attention when cutting, and its hole is not completely closed.

2. It may also be caused by the dog's rapid jumping, climbing, or straining during abdominal pain, which increases abdominal pressure and enlarges the inguinal canal.

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