Sometimes when a dog is fixed, it doesnt get rid of all hormonal events 100%; but there is other reasons to.
A spayed female will not come into heat, but may choose to accept males through force of habit if she has bred before. She will still have the standard "female cat" scent, though only cats can detect it.
no, they dont
Tom cats go after all female cats, and do not know that they are unable to have kittens.
No. However male dogs can still show interest in them even if they are spayed.
Since spayed females generally only have their uterus removed and not other estrogen secreting organs such as the ovaries, the female hormones are still present and can cause the animal to go into heat. However, it is still impossible for the animal to conceive if it has been spayed.
Yes, but if both males are "fixed" then its most likely they will lose intereest, but they will still probably fight for territorial reasons.
A neutered male my attempt to tie with a female but usually she wont let anyone near her. It will almost never happen when a spayed female ties with a male...but nothing is impossible. All thought "humping" is a way to show rank and to dominate eachother. ! :)
A spayed female will not come into heat, but may choose to accept males through force of habit if she has bred before. She will still have the standard "female cat" scent, though only cats can detect it.
No , the female reproductive organs have been surgically removed .
no, they dont
Yes you can but, it will take a will for it to come down. it would be best to neuter when its still a puppy
No she shouldn`t if she was just spayed she may have a false pregnancy
It depends on what you mean by a de-sexed cat. If you mean an altered (spayed or neutered) cat the males will still have their penis under their anus. It looks like they have two holes under their tail. A female still has her parts but if you have ever looked at a female dogs labia it looks much the same. They are not de-sexed as they are still male or female the reproductive status is the only thing changed.
Tom cats go after all female cats, and do not know that they are unable to have kittens.
A young female dachshund can be in heat as long as 21 days. During the first week she may or may not let males mount. Second week she's receptive, third week not so much but still attracting males. This varies with ages, etc. Also, you should not get a female spayed until she is out of heat or well into the third week.
the female cat will have no interest in sex, the male will try and all sorts of things until he knows he cannot get to first base, so he will move on to greener pastures, that is why it is always a good idea to have your pets spayed and neutered. males and females will still love each other.
Speaking as someone with a neutered male dog who has recently decided that he and my spayed female dog should be...er...more than friends...boys will be boys. If there are male dogs around with easy access (kept in the same fenced in yard or house), they're going to know she's a female and get a hankering to "show their affection" once in a while. If she's not in heat, though, which she won't be if she's spayed, she won't be attracting random strays from the neighborhood.