It is not possible to spay a pregnant dog without killing the unborn puppies.
Get it spayed. Spaying a dog means removing its eggs.
Once the ovaries and uterus have been removed from a female dog, it is impossible for her to get pregnant. If a bitch 'believed' to have been spayed does get pregnant, it must then become obvious that the dog was never spayed.
No.
Yes, check with your vet. Only if the pregnancy is too far advanced it may be risky for the mother. But it is so important as a means to stop more unwanted puppies being born (and their puppies and their puppies...). When a dog is in season she cannot be spayed (too risky), but when she is pregnant yes.
The question is unclear. 1) a dog that's spayed can't get pregnant. 2) spaying a dog that is already pregnant would also mean performing an abortion. Don't think a veterinarian would like that much unless very early in the pregnancy
yes it is. Spaying is done to females and castrating is done to males. spaying refers to tying the tubes up and castrating is removing the testicles. So after either operation the dog has been desexed.
No, spaying does not in any way inhibit growth and is actually very beneficial to the dog's health.
No. Spaying is not a reversible procedure.
Spaying is the procedure. If the female is in the early stages of pregnancy or is simply suspected to be pregnant, then it's an emergency spay.
There are no real downsides to spaying. Spaying prevents unwanted litters and could save your dog's life by preventing life-threatening womb infections or mammary tumours.
No, if your dog is vomiting, monitor it closely and take it to a vet.
If your dog isn't pregnant but have all the symptoms there is a possibility of a hormone disorder which no matter what?; you should go to a Vet to confirm and to treat, if that the case whatever phase your dog is going through.The answer is a visit to your Vet.