It depends on the dogs behavior and personality so i cant really tell because i live two cats and they just plain hate each other
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I have three spayed female dogs, all the same age, and they get along great together.
Spayed female cats and dogs do not menstruate.
Only if they are spayed.
Unspayed females have shorter lifespans and tend to develop mammary cancer easier than a spayed female.
This is very common in female dogs who have not been spayed. Either that, or they get endrometritus That is why it is advisable to get them spayed.
Spaying is the removal of the ovaries from a female dog. No dog that is spayed can have puppies. No female dog can have puppies with another female dog. If you are asking about a male dog, the correct term is neutered, not spayed.
It doesn't matter that much, it just depends on personal preference, whether or not they get along with each other and with other pets in the family, and if they are neutered/spayed. If they aren't neutered or spayed, you should be sure to get the same gender puppy if you do not want them to breed.
Spaying is for female animals. Neutering is for male animals. Both procedures make it impossible for a pet to reproduce: a spayed female cat/dog cannot get pregnant, and a neutered male cat/dog cannot impregnate a female.
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.
No. However male dogs can still show interest in them even if they are spayed.
It is called a dog. Normally male dogs are neutered and female dogs are spayed. Male dogs that don't have their parts are referred to as "intact" or "whole".
Cats and dogs are usually spayed either right before after their first heat cycle/period.
She will no longer have a period because when she gets spayed all the vet is doing is taking out her reproductive organs