You might be feeling the sutures. Some vets like to use permanently implanted wire to close up the inner tissues after surgery. Perhaps they slice through cartilage or ligaments and permanently weaken the tissue. So the permanent sutures help hold them together inside and prevent future complications such as hernias.
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.
yes but its called spayed I'm not aware of any way for a female dog to be spayed chemically. It is a surgical procedure.
Maybe she was spayed.
Spayed.
If female have her spayed if male have him neutered
Females get spayed, males get neutered.
Spaying is for female animals. Neutering is for male animals. Both procedures make it impossible for a pet to reproduce: a spayed female cat/dog cannot get pregnant, and a neutered male cat/dog cannot impregnate a female.
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.
Once the ovaries and uterus have been removed from a female dog, it is impossible for her to get pregnant. If a bitch 'believed' to have been spayed does get pregnant, it must then become obvious that the dog was never spayed.
Get it spayed. Spaying a dog means removing its eggs.
No, when a dog is spayed her reproductive organs are completely removed and disposed of.
This is very common in female dogs who have not been spayed. Either that, or they get endrometritus That is why it is advisable to get them spayed.