In dogs, it is called a "heat". Female dogs will continue to have heats until they are spayed or they pass away.
You should be aware that the older a female dog is, the higher risk there is for pyometra, which is an infection of the uterus. Symptoms can include vomiting, loss of appetite, and lethargy. If your older female is exhibiting any of these symptoms or any unusual behavior, you should take her in to be seen by a veterinarian.
No, when a female is spayed all of her reproductive organs are removed. She can no longer come into heat and bleed.
No , the female reproductive organs have been surgically removed .
no, they dont
No she shouldn`t if she was just spayed she may have a false pregnancy
She will no longer have a period because when she gets spayed all the vet is doing is taking out her reproductive organs
Tom cats may still be attracted to spayed female cats because they may still emit pheromones that attract males. Additionally, the behavior of tom cats is influenced by instinct and territory marking, so they may still try to pursue and mate with a female cat even if she is spayed. Keeping your female cat indoors and providing a safe and secure environment can help prevent encounters with tom cats.
The incision may be infected. See your vet.
He still has the hormones and instinct to do so, but not the physical ability... do not be alarmed by this, even if the female is not spayed, nothing will happen.
look at her vagina, she may have had sex
No, after being spayed, fixed adult female dogs no longer go into heat because the surgery removes their reproductive organs, including the ovaries which produce hormones responsible for the heat cycle.
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. ! :)
The male cat (every animal) has testicles, unless they are neutered. A neutered male cat will not have visible testicles, but there will be a noticeable space between its anus and penis. A spayed female cat looks exactly the same as an intact female as the reproductive organs that are removed when it is spayed are inside the body. A spayed female will still have a genital opening (vulva) which is often a tear-drop shape located right below the anus.