no, but if it gets infectid or the surgey dosent go right, they can - maybe- thers a chance
Swollen mammary glands in a female dog are typically indicative of mammary cancer. Your veterinarian can diagnose your dog properly and alert you to the best course of action. Removal of the mammary glands is the most common option.
Call the vet.
A infection. Swollen glands means you need to take your dog to the vet. It can aslo be lymphadenitis. Here is a website that explains the condition. http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+2101&aid=319
Your gonna have to feed the pups yourself if you don't your pups will die. If the dogs breast are swollen then your dog is sick.
There are no glands on top of a dog's head.
You dog may have impacted anal gland, or possibly rectal polyps, or a rectal prolapse. Your dog needs to be seen by a veterinarian.
These are one of the cues that indicate a dog is in heat.
When it get swollen it might be that she is pregnet
It may be possible but is not likely. Depending on the breed and size of the dog, much more common side effects of neutering may include prostate cancer, bone cancer, hip displaysia, obesity, incontinence and hypothyroidism.
Prostate infections or prostate cancer.
If you spay your dog do the anal glands still need to be drained?
Take the dog to a vet, they could tell you.