I have a 7 week old female, Sophie. At six weeks when I picked her up from the breeder, the breeder's vet pointed out to me that she had a small umbilical hernia, he said probably caused by the mother chewing the cord down too far. He said it was nothing to worry about and that it could be fixed later if I wanted. Over the course of the week that I have had her, the hernia has more than doubled in size. Concerned, I took her to another vet who has told me that Sophie does indeed have an umbilical hernia. However, he said it was a hereditary genetic flaw and not caused by the mother. He said that I should plan to never breed Sophie as it would be "unethical" to continue to breed this flaw into the breed. I was devastated because I had hopes of breeding her in a couple of years. I am stunned that his diagnosis was so different than the breeder's vet. Had I know that this was indeed an inheirited genetic flaw, I might possibly have not gotten a puppy from this breeder. My question is, is this truly a hereditary flaw and should I really not breed her at all? Is a hernia considered one of those factors that you should not breed because of? I know one should not breed because of traits such as hip dysplasia, behavior problems, etc. but have never heard of such regarding a hernia. I would greatly appreciate any advice, opinions, etc!!
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