Yes, it does. When the dog goes into heat, they get very stubborn and they are not as easy to handle. When a dog gets spayed their temperament tends to mellow out and they are a lot easier to handle.
no, it will make them less aggresive and help stop them running off
No.
No, not in a typical situation. Your dog may be tired and groggy after being spayed, but should not be paralyzed. If your dog is listless and in pain, call your vet. Don't be afraid to ask them if you think something is wrong with your dog after a major surgery like spaying, they are there to help.
Depends on the breed and the dog.
they aggressive agenst preditores.
Border collie
yes it is. Spaying is done to females and castrating is done to males. spaying refers to tying the tubes up and castrating is removing the testicles. So after either operation the dog has been desexed.
No. Spaying is not a reversible procedure.
Some potential disadvantages of spaying a female dog include an increased risk of certain health issues such as obesity and urinary incontinence, as well as the potential for changes in behavior such as increased aggression or anxiety. Additionally, spaying a female dog will prevent her from reproducing, which may be a consideration for some dog owners.
Itdepends on the temperment of the dog at the beginning but usually yes.
There are no real downsides to spaying. Spaying prevents unwanted litters and could save your dog's life by preventing life-threatening womb infections or mammary tumours.
Spaying may lead to positive changes in a dog's behavior, such as reduced aggression and roaming tendencies. It can also help prevent certain health issues like uterine infections and cancer. However, individual personalities can vary and spaying alone may not drastically alter a dog's fundamental traits.