It would be best for the dog if you just let her have her puppies then spay her after she recovers enough and is through nursing the pups. You really need to talk to your Veterinarian about this as if there is a life threatening problem with your dog if she continues on with carrying the pups, then she would have to be spayed. But this type of surgery would be very hard on her when pregnant. She would lose a lot of fluids and blood with the entire uterus and pups being taken out. That is why a Vet would normally want to wait until she delivers the pups and is through nursing them. Again talk to your Veterinarian about this. No matter what, get her spayed when she is healthy and not in heat.
It is not possible to spay a pregnant dog without killing the unborn puppies.
No, it is not possible.
Thinking is that, if possible, you should not let a dog (bitch) get pregnant in her first season.
Yes it is very possible.
No. That is not possible.
Yes, quite possible..but it is very bad for her and her puppies.
highly unlikely its possible they could get sick
Well, a female dog can get pregnant as early as 6 months...but it's not recommended to let a dog that young get pregnant, it's like letting a 10-12 year old human get pregnant...it's possible biologically but not good.
No. and no vet would do this. You must let the pregnancy run its course before it can be spade.
It is not possible to get pregnancy from the dog to human female. Chromosomes do not allow such pregnancy to take place.
Yes, but try to make it as close to the delivery as possible. If a particular female dog is close friends with another dog they should stay together as long as is possible.
While the likelihood is lower without a tie, it is still possible for a female dog to get pregnant from a male dog's sperm if there is successful penetration. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for guidance on potential pregnancy and to discuss options for preventing unwanted litters in the future.