Hi,
Check with your vet if there's a discharge from the incision, or if your dog seems to be in excessive pain. (It's rare for a dog to need pain medication, but it's not unheard of.)
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its fine
a lot of things... -lots of pain for the dog -a crooked tail for the rest of its life -lethary -infection -diesease -the hair falls out -arthritis -backbone issues -lots more you should get it fixed
he should get fixed
Having a fixed dog typically refers to the dog being spayed or neutered, which means they have undergone a surgical procedure to prevent reproduction. This procedure helps control the pet population and can also have health and behavioral benefits for the dog.
My interpretation of this question was how early can you get a dog neutered and will this stop them from being dominant. A dog can be neutered at around six months and it will often make them less dominant.
The female should be spayed (fixed) at about 6 months. Some believe that she should have a litter before being spayed, but the only thing that does is add more unwanted dogs to the dog pound.
Get her fixed.
Cutting the ears is inflicting pain to the dog, a pain that doesn't bring with it any thing good to the dog. It's the act of a selfish owner who put the looks of the dog ahead of the dog's well being.
A dog wears a collar. Usually a dog collar being worn signifies that a dog belongs to someone and often dog ID tags will be fixed to the dog collar so that a dog can be quickly returned to his owner if he gets lost.
If either dog is fixed, no, they can't have babies.
It's obvious the dog is in pain. Take the dog back to the vets and if they do nothing get a second opinion! Ask the vet for some painkillers. Also lay on the carpet with your dog and gently stroke them to calm them down. Get to that vets ASAP!