You cannot have a dog spayed during her heat cycle, you must wait until she has finished her season. After this, spaying would be a very good idea and will benefit both the health of the dog and prevent more unwanted puppies being euthanised.
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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.
he should get fixed
No but the dog can "think" it's i heat, it may go broken backed (humped even though it's fixed)
She should be spayed at least one month after she comes out of heat, and at least one month before she is expected to come back into heat. That typically leaves a three month window of opportunity.
Yes. It definitely happened to my dog.
No. My dog was well into having heat (dog period) and then had puppies before we got her fixed and she's been fine and sterile ever since. Another Answer: You can have your dog spayed while in heat or even after heat if she has been bred. Some vets charge more if they are in heat or pregnant. But it's perfectly safe for your dog.
Yes as long as the male dog is not fixed
Vets will spay a dog while they are in heat but it is typically more expensive then when they are not in heat.
no, when they are fixed, they cant have any puppies
Of course. Ask your vet.
It depends on how old you are! lol if they arn't fixed they will go into heat and try there hardest to get to each other and the result is normally a pregnant mother dog for 3 months. hello puppies!