A "fixed dog" can no longer breed puppies. The male will have had either a vasectomy or been neutered; the female will have had her ovaries and uterus removed.
If it is a male it will have no testicles. If it is a female, she will not go into heat. You can sometimes see a small scar from the surgery on a female down low on the belly.
Sometimes when a dog is fixed, it doesnt get rid of all hormonal events 100%; but there is other reasons to.
If your female cat is fixed aund another male cat is not fixed your female cat should not be attracted to the male cat but the male cat could be attracted to your female cat. ;)
yes female start to calm down when you get her fixed but if you have a male to you should get him fixed to or the female won't settle down that easily
The female should be spayed (fixed) at about 6 months. Some believe that she should have a litter before being spayed, but the only thing that does is add more unwanted dogs to the dog pound.
Yes My dog Peter has locked with my female do numerous times. My female dog also was not in heat at the time. It is actually a regular occurance in my household and my male dog has been fixed for 2 years now.
An unfixed dog still has hormonal urges and will mount anything it can, regardless of whether the other animal is receptive. Please spay or neuter your pet.
To show dominance. They are above the other dog or they want to be leader.
he should get fixed
No
Get her fixed!
Uh.....huh??
Yes. It definitely happened to my dog.
they could but they wouldnt do it
Strictly from a population standpoint it still makes a difference. Most cats maintain a territory, they can overlap but they will defend the area they live in. If a male is defending a territory and is unfixed he will try to impregnate every available female. If he is fixed he will still run off other males but be unable to mate.
the male dog acts funny because they know they can not "make anything" with the female dog.