Most vets do it now before the 1st heat, however it is best to let her have one season first - however this is not for any reason other than the hormones involved will allow her to mature mentally and physically.
Yes u should
If your dog's neuter incision is red, you should contact your veterinarian for advice. It could be a sign of infection or irritation that may need treatment.
If your dog's neuter incision is red, it may be a sign of infection. It is important to monitor the area closely and consult with your veterinarian if you have any concerns.
If your dog's neuter scab is not healing properly, you should contact your veterinarian for advice and possible treatment options. It's important to address any concerns about your dog's healing process promptly to prevent any complications.
You should call the vet immediately and tell him/her what happened.
To "neuter" your dog, you should take him to a vet and have the procedure done properly. Many shelters and community agencies also offer low cost spay/neuter programs. An online search of those terms with your zip code should give you some information in that area.
The incision for a dog neuter procedure is typically made on the scrotum, which is the external sac containing the testicles.
Male
Yes.
7 months
NO! You have to spay or neuter.
Don't let your dog mate or neuter/spay your dog.