Spay means removing the reproductive organs. The animal can no longer have any Babies.
No. Spaying and neutering are irreversible procedures.
After spaying a female, they usually make cry a little but normally nothing.
As the womb is removed during the spaying operation, the answer is no, they do not bleed afterwards.
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.
spaying is the surgical process of neutering a female animal by removing the reproductive organs (ovaries, uterus, and fallopian tubes)
No.
No, spaying does not in any way inhibit growth and is actually very beneficial to the dog's health.
Yes, because NOT spaying and neutering can lead to serious health and behavior problems!
Yes.
Spaying is the term used for animals.Hysterectomy for female women but essentially they are the same procedure.
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.
Yes, spaying also prevents unwanted litters and life-threatening problems such as womb infections and mammary tumours.