NO! That's the whole point of getting spayed. If your dog is supposedly spayed and gets pregnant, first i would go to the vet and check before i assume she is pregnant. Then, if she really is pregnant, I would call up the place where the dog got "spayed" and sue them but make sure you have a reciet or papers of some sort
Just a small bit because it is more energetic.
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.
It is possible for a spayed dog to produce milk. This is a phenomenon that is known as false pregnancy.
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.
Well, she could be pregnant. Most dogs start going into heat at six months. If your dog is spayed then it must be something else, duh. Does your dog get out of your yard occasionally or do male dogs come into your yard. If so then i hate to break it to you but dogs can get pregnant that early, it doesn't mean they should though.
Yes it can. It has to do with the hormonal balances which do not go away after the pet has been fixed. also dogs hump other dogs to show authority over other dogs or in some cases humans
Female dogs typically go into heat, also known as estrus, twice a year. During this time, they are receptive to mating and can become pregnant. If a female dog has been spayed, she will no longer go into heat.
Spayed female cats and dogs do not menstruate.
A female dog that has been spayed won't allow a male dog to mount her, and if she did would not get pregnant. Most of the time though, once spayed they no longer put out the signal to male dogs that they are receptive to being mated, so the males don't even attempt to mate with them.
When dogs are spayed, the uterus is removed. Therefore, any embryos would go with it.
Yes - get her spayed. Keeping her in the house, away from other dogs will not stop her from coming into heat but it will prevent her from getting pregnant.
Yes. Your Vet easily can. If you know there is a chance the dog is pregnant, immediately take her in and get her the (usually) one injection as soon as possible. The earlier the better. Dogs are like people in this respect -- you can abort an unwanted pregnancy without being "fixed".