No she will no longer have heat cycles. The Veterinarian removes all of the reproductive organs so she can no longer come into heat. This makes for a healthier dog and hopefully longer lived one. Spaying or neutering your pet cuts down on the risks for cancer such as mammary cancer, prostate cancer, uterine infections, perianal tumors, etc.
There is a small chance you might experience small behavioral changes such as a lessened will to roam, but in most cases, the dog's personality will not change at all. Spaying and neutering is not a miracle solution to make an active poorly-trained dog suddenly obedient. All it does is prevent them from going into heat and reproducing. Some dogs will even still try to mate after the procedure is done!
Because the dog has to be put under during the operation, they may experiance fatique and a lack of appetite for 1-2 days immediately after surgery. If your dog is still acting groggy and not eating more then three days, you need to have the vet examine your dog.
probably. It all depends on what the vetenarian did to the dog.
no...
he should get fixed
no. if a dog is fixed they can never become unfixed.
Hello, the first thing you must know to solve the behavior is some daily and exercises that will change this behavior that a dog suffers from
No
Get her fixed!
Uh.....huh??
Yes. It definitely happened to my dog.
they could but they wouldnt do it
the male dog acts funny because they know they can not "make anything" with the female dog.
The female should be spayed (fixed) at about 6 months. Some believe that she should have a litter before being spayed, but the only thing that does is add more unwanted dogs to the dog pound.
If your male dog is not already neutered, neuter him.
Yes as long as the male dog is not fixed