Yes
A life cycle that humans go through.
It is possible for a spayed dog to produce milk. This is a phenomenon that is known as false pregnancy.
A dog can typically be spayed about 8 to 12 weeks after weaning her pups. This allows her body to recover from pregnancy and nursing, ensuring she is healthier for the surgery. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best timing based on the individual dog's health and circumstances.
A bitch that can no longer have pups because it has had its ovaries removed.
It would be best for the dog if you just let her have her puppies then spay her after she recovers enough and is through nursing the pups. You really need to talk to your Veterinarian about this as if there is a life threatening problem with your dog if she continues on with carrying the pups, then she would have to be spayed. But this type of surgery would be very hard on her when pregnant. She would lose a lot of fluids and blood with the entire uterus and pups being taken out. That is why a Vet would normally want to wait until she delivers the pups and is through nursing them. Again talk to your Veterinarian about this. No matter what, get her spayed when she is healthy and not in heat.
I'm not a dog expert or anything but I know a little about dog's so I'll say after the pup's are weaned, or done with the mother's milk. Maybe after about eight month's. Hope this work's!
it is possible but it might mean the female dog has a tumor
Cut off its nipples
Spaying is the removal of the ovaries from a female dog. No dog that is spayed can have puppies. No female dog can have puppies with another female dog. If you are asking about a male dog, the correct term is neutered, not spayed.
Usually a father dog does not know his pups
The question is unclear. 1) a dog that's spayed can't get pregnant. 2) spaying a dog that is already pregnant would also mean performing an abortion. Don't think a veterinarian would like that much unless very early in the pregnancy
you should ask your vet thatAnother answerNo, hip dysplasia is an inherited disorder. Please have your dog spayed or neutered. You can read more about HD on the website of the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA)