If you notice that your dog's neuter incision is red, it is important to contact your veterinarian immediately. This could be a sign of infection or irritation that may require medical attention. It is best to have a professional assess the situation and provide appropriate treatment for your dog's well-being.
It should be available.
Yes.
Wait 1 week.
Not unless the neuter was not done correctly.
Yes. When female dogs go into heat, male dogs can sense it and they may travel miles to find a mate. You can neuter a male dog to keep this from happening, because if you neuter them, their mating drive isn't strong.
You have to become a veterinarian. It's a doctorate.
yes because it will not get dieases!
Only with most of their dogs and cats. They don't spay any of their female livestock, but will neuter or castrate the male livestock that are undesirable for breeding.
My vet told me the hard nodule around my dogs incision is from the immune response to the sutures and it will resolve on its own. If your dog has swelling near the incision, then that is a seroma. You can google that for a good explanation.
keep them separated You can neuter them.
It is called a spay if the dog is a female and a neuter if the dog is a male.
They're divorced, so it's possible it was "scrapped".