A spayed dog cannot have puppies. If you spay your dog, it eliminates the possibility of the dog getting cancer of the reproductive organs. Your dog will be healthier and happier, overall. You will not have to deal with twice a year heat cycles. Contrary to popular belief, a dog does NOT need to have a litter of puppies before being spayed, having a litter does not make her feel "fulfilled", and there are too many HUNDREDS of dogs being killed in shelters to add to the number by allowing your dog the chance to breed unless you have done a massive amount of research, know WHY you are breeding, and know what you are getting yourself into.
take it to the vet
no
They cant have puppies.
no
dont use a spade. use salt or hot water
are you serious no they cant impossible
i dont know, i personally think you shouldnt! i mean think about it how would you like it? exactly you wouldnt! However, if you do not spay your female dog, she may have puppies, and you will then have lots of extra dogs (six in a litter is not unusual) and you will have to figure out what to do with them.
No, when a dog is spayed her reproductive organs are completely removed and disposed of.
no, the only way a female dog can stop menstruating is to get it spade. if you don't want it spade then try putting nappies on it, this stops the blood from spreading.
Spaded as in ace of spades ir spade shovel? Cause if you use a Spade shovel on the poor dog she will go through quite alot.
no, when they are fixed, they cant have any puppies
no its impossible