Depends on if the dog will lick the wound or not. If it doesn't lick, you can take the collar off sooner. If it tries to lick, you'll have to keep the collar on until the cut has healed entirely.
The puppies wear the cone so they will not pull out the stitches. So they should wear the cone until they get the stitches removed. You can take the cone off for short periods of time if you are going to be watching them the entire time. Do not let their face even go near the incision.
Because a dog always wants to sniff and it can be dangerous after nueturing.
To find out the exact day you should check with your vet
The cone is for the dog's neck.
It's laser surgery for neutering a male dog.
It is when you sterilize a male dog.
It means the dog can't reproduce.
If you're talking about neutering, I think that's a job for the vet.
This is a common myth made up by Breed Registries to try and put people off neutering. Neutering does not harm the dog, but it does prevent testicular cancer and hyper-sexual behaviour.
It's laser surgery for neutering a male dog.
No.
go visit your local shelter....YES!
Neutering very commonly "calms a dog down", but there are no guarantees in that, of course.
It depends where you live and the size of the dog but usually between £100 and £150.
Well the main thing is that the dog/cat won't be able to reproduce. I've heard many things about neutering your pet. The one that interests me the most was that supposedly it will reduce the chance of your dog/cat running away. Dogs often run away because they are looking for a "bitch" (female dog) to mate with. Therefore neutering him will make him not want to find a mating partner. (To simplify it; the dog wouldn't be horny and wouldn't go look for a female dog to have sex with.)
No, because this would mean that the dog would still be able to sire young.