@Tesla:
Tesla is 6 months now butI'm waiting for her to go through heat before I get her spayed. While doing so, the vet suggested to fix her hernia. I was worried at first when I got her because everything I've known about hernia's is painful, but this doesn't seem to bother her. I was more worried about her hurting it when crawling or getting rolled at the park because it's about the size of a medium to large grape. Any opinions on what to do? It's easy to find websites saying it's not a huge fix, but I'd rather hear from other basenji owners who have had, or have heard of others that have taken care of this. Also, as this is my first dog, I'm not quite sure what to expect for her going through heat. Any advice or pointers? Thanks!
Okay she is IN heat, or you are waiting til she GOES in heat and do it afterwards? You do know that for bitches, waiting til after a heat increases the risk of mammary cancer, so if she is not in heat, do it now.
I disagree on "fixing" a hernia not being necessary. Of course if it FEELS tied off and safe, you wouldn't do a surgery just for it. But if it doesn't feel right or if already having surgery, why on earth wouldn't you repair it? As pointed out, even ones that feel right CAN rupture so I don't get the folks saying don't bother.