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If the male has not been neutered and/or the female has not been spayed, then yes. And unneutered dog can get any unspayed female dog pregnant.
Pyometra is a common condition in unspayed female cats, with estimates suggesting that about 23 of unspayed female cats will develop pyometra by the age of 10.
You take your dog to see your Veterinarian immediately. There are cancerous tumors called perianal tumors that are dangerous. Get her in to be checked up by your Veterinarian before these tumors get any larger. Is your female dog spayed? You usually see these types of tumors more in an unspayed female dog. This is one of many reasons to have your dog spayed.
spaying is for female animals only, this means that your dog cannot have any puppies. Neutering is for male animals only that means that a male dog cannot get a female dog pregnant. The same goes for cats. It is a small operation performed by a vet that removes the organs(uterus) for having babies.
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Neutered male cats may still exhibit mating behaviors, such as mounting, even if the female cat is unspayed. This behavior is driven by instinct and may not necessarily result in reproduction. It is important to monitor their interactions and consider spaying the female cat to prevent unwanted pregnancies.
An intact male ferret is called a hob. An unspayed female is called a jill. A neutered male is a gib. A spayed female is a sprite.
Unspayed females have shorter lifespans and tend to develop mammary cancer easier than a spayed female.
"Unspayed" refers to a female animal that has not been surgically sterilized through a procedure known as spaying, which involves removing the ovaries and uterus. This prevents the animal from becoming pregnant and eliminates the risk of certain reproductive health issues.
If your 7 year old dog is an unneutered male and your four year old dog is an unspayed female, the answer is a definite yes. Getting one of them "fixed" as well as carefully keeping females that are in season away from males that have not been neutered or otherwise made sterile, will prevent a pregnancy.
usually its the same with any other dog, except if the female has a bad temperament (more so to unspayed females) or vice versa or if shes in season (when in season avoid at all costs!! O.O) male dogs will cause self destruction to get to a female in heat.
A male cat is referred to as a tom, and an unspayed female is called a queen. Spayed females are sometimes called a molly.