About 14 days after the surgery, after the sutures come out. Be sure to check with your Veterinarian first. You do not want to get the surgery site wet when the sutures are still in there. The surgery is called a "Spay" not spade.
What did the vet tell you to do? Your dog has to have a some quiet time and at least a week or two to heal, but that doesn't mean it has to be crated the entire time. If it was just done, keep her quiet an ddon't do any real playing. I've seen dogs bleed internally because they were played roughly with way too soon. Take her out for walks and if she's usually very active, try putting her on a leash and keeping her close enough to you, so you can calm her down. If you have other dogs and they play rough, keep her away from them for a few days, so she doesn't ge bumped around. You should call your vet for advice. You just paid for a service and that service include rehabilation time. If you have concerns you should always contact your vet. Even if they act like you're bothering them, you paid for help. Don't feel funny about calling them .
How long has she been spayed? If the surgery was recent, like within the last week, your dog may have developed an infection. You should call your vet.
They dont. as long as there not sick they can have pups.
2-2.5 years
in three to 4 weeks
Hypothermia.
She can live her whole life without it.
Used in what context? a loy is a traditional long bladed spade used in cutting turf.
An adult female horsefly can survive well over 20 minutes in around 2 feet of water without serious harm. Its wings are unaffected by being wet, and can fly off approximately 30 seconds after being released.
You use a spade on it, itll pull it out.
Most vets are now waiting until the dog has one Heat cycle before they will spade them. This has something to do with their growth or development.
This is because they are trying to breed or fighting but they will fight to death
Wait until she has weaned her puppies (about 6 to 8 weeks).