There are too many reasons that your dog could be bleeding. How long after the surgery was it? The best thing is to take your dog back to the vet. Only the vet can tell you what is wrong.
They tend to bleed when the are in heat. You usually see the blood during the second week of heat.
no they do not they dont get their periods
You shpuld take her to the vet and get her checked out. This is not normal. It would be like a woman having a hysterectomy, and still continues to bleed.
Yes, but bleeding occurs in proestrus, the first part of the cycle. Dogs do not undergo menstruation, but rather estrus (heat) in which the female becomes receptive to mating with a male dog.
If by 'fixed' you mean spayed then no. Once a dog has had a castration they no longer have their period.
Yes, they do.
Every female mammal has periods.
No. IF they do, then see your vet asap.
yes it will
No, when a female is spayed all of her reproductive organs are removed. She can no longer come into heat and bleed.
he should get fixed
no. if a dog is fixed they can never become unfixed.
Well they bleed but only for about a week. They are still in heat though they are not bleeding
No
Get her fixed!
Sometimes when a dog is fixed, it doesnt get rid of all hormonal events 100%; but there is other reasons to.
Yes. I have a male dog who is fixed and everytime my female goes into heat, he mounts her and after a while, they become stuck together at which point, I intervene and keep them calm until they seperate.
Uh.....huh??
Yes. It definitely happened to my dog.
they could but they wouldnt do it
They still may have the urge after being fixed if the female is in heat, or goes into heat. Just because the male is fixed, doesn't mean he has lost the urge, or can't do it any more. All that has been removed is his nuts and sperm. Therefore, the male and female can still mate and get locked up, but can not get pregnant unless it is recently after the male has been fixed and he still has a little bit of sperm in his system.