To keep your dogs weight down after she has been spayed watch her food portions. Cut back on treats and make sure she gets plenty of exercise.
yes. when an animal gets spayed they become less active. when they are recovering they sleep and lie down. If you feed it too much it will gain weight.
Yes you can but, it will take a will for it to come down. it would be best to neuter when its still a puppy
Your dogs nose is dry probley because of the weather or if she/hes has been laying down nothing to worry about in less is been over 11 days
Its down to individual prefernce, both the males and females are fantastic dogs. A lot of people do not want a female because of their seasons, other dogs hanging around and the cost of getting them spayed. Also male rottweilers tend to be bigger, however I have seen females, which are as big as males, with a bigger heads, but I think that was probably more down to their bloodline and genetics.
Chihuahua
A lot of dogs like to run to familiar parks they've been too, roads they've been down a lot, back lanes around their own home sniffing garbage, etc..
2.5 kilos or 5.5 pounds is within normal range for some breeds of dogs. First 2 weeks is the quickest gain in weight for growth and development, there after the weight increase slows down.
Domestic dogs have been bred down from wolves. they're resemblance is not at all different from the dogs you see today, their body's are shaped the same way too.
Most females have their first cycle around 12-14 months old, unless spayed which is highly recommended to prevent unwanted attention from other dogs, and future health problems, this will calm the dog down and it will become a more loyal and friendly companion.
There's not a statistic in existence that is accurate on this.. It's not mandatory for shelters to record the amount of dogs put down period, let alone the dogs put down who hurt someone. What you're asking is practically impossible.But if you're scared of dogs because you fear they'll hurt you, do some research on how to interact with dogs (properly) and how to read canine body language. You'll feel much safer.
Sit, also drag the stylus down the dogs body.
As with dogs from all breeds, how a dog reacts with other dogs is all down to how it was raised and trained. American Staffordshire Terriers can make excellent companions for people and other dogs alike, but this depends solely on how the dog has been raised.