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.
That means she is in heat. (having her period and is ready to breed and make puppies) and you cant fix it.
no. Dogs don't have a period they have a cycle If your female dog has had an operation for desexing purposes she does not have a cycle at all . when you have your female dog desexed your vet will make sure that all her reproductive system can no longer function to have a cycle, if your female dog is having a cycle and you have had the operation done by a vet then I would take her back to the vet because Spaying, or desexing, is the term applied to the operation in which the ovaries and uterus are removed from the female dog . The object of spaying is to stop the bitch from coming on heat and reproducing, so if she is still having a cycle then shes not desexed most dogs will have a little scare on their belly from the operation I hope this answer your Question.
No. The effect on the female of bearing a litter is the same, regardless of the breeding of the puppies. A pure breed means that the mother and father of THAT dog must be the same kind and size (minature, regular size).
On average a female rottweiler can give birth to 8 to 12 pups. Larger litters have been know, with one female having 18 pups in the UK.
spaying is for female animals only, this means that your dog cannot have any puppies. Neutering is for male animals only that means that a male dog cannot get a female dog pregnant. The same goes for cats. It is a small operation performed by a vet that removes the organs(uterus) for having babies.
After her puppies are weaned.
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Some females may have thinning hair after having puppies due to hormonal imbalances and/or the stress of having and caring for puppies.
If it is a female, and if the blood is coming out of her butt. Then she is either about to have puppies or is having her period.
That means she is in heat. (having her period and is ready to breed and make puppies) and you cant fix it.
It is called a hysterectomy.
Do you mean how old should a dog be before having puppies? If so, I generally recommend that they are at least 18 months. If you are asking how long should they be, there is no criteria, that I am aware of, for this. SYong, DVM
They risk getting pregnant and having puppies. Most cities have dog pounds that are filled with living dogs that nobody wants. Most of these dogs will be killed after a while. So it's better usually for female dogs to be spayed, so they won't have more puppies.
Your dog is a female right? Because if it is, and its having problems nursing, there could be multiple reasons for this. If, for your dog, it is the first time having puppies, it oughter know instinctively what to do, and you should consult a breeder or a vet. They may need to do a number of bonding like things to get the mother to accept them as she may of rejected them at birth.
you ussually should wait about 6~7 days because the can catch a harmfull desease
no. Dogs don't have a period they have a cycle If your female dog has had an operation for desexing purposes she does not have a cycle at all . when you have your female dog desexed your vet will make sure that all her reproductive system can no longer function to have a cycle, if your female dog is having a cycle and you have had the operation done by a vet then I would take her back to the vet because Spaying, or desexing, is the term applied to the operation in which the ovaries and uterus are removed from the female dog . The object of spaying is to stop the bitch from coming on heat and reproducing, so if she is still having a cycle then shes not desexed most dogs will have a little scare on their belly from the operation I hope this answer your Question.
What kind of stupid idiotic questions is this? What are you, two? Have you ever heard of a male getting pregnant and having puppies dummy? Geez...go take a sex ed class for retards!