A female dog will never lose her distinct scent. The particular scent of her being in heat, however, ended immediately with the surgery.
i think it lasts forever because they keep their body heat and they are always scented
Usually no because the fixed females no long produce the hormone sent that attract males
Yes as long as the male dog is not fixed
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 it's a male, he would not have balls; female - there would be a scar, but hard to find.
as long as you can smell it
just for mating
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Was your hands well with unscented soap. Put a dab of vanilla on your bunnies nose and a dab on her nest. By the time the vanilla scent is gone your scent will be gone also. I have found that a female rabbit will not object so much to your smell as long as she is used to you watering and feeding her and your hands are clean (don't smell like other rabbits, cats or dogs.)
the female cat leaves a scent and the male cat can smell it and [if it is unfixed] will follow and try to mate with the female cat. Musk glands and pheromones attract males to females and vice versa. It stimulates a sexual response an lets the male of the species know that the female is in heat and ready for mating. The female produces estrogen that can be detected for long distances.
Not very long, as it will just come right back on.
fixed assets are long term assets which have long term period