It's just like cat's, you're dog is twitching because it has'nt got used to being spayed because it's trying not to give birth to the baby's.
So the female dog try's to force the baby's up and eat them.
you get them spayed or nutered.
if she isn't old, of corse. a lot of dogs get spayed. she should be fine.
Yes it is. There are actually a lot of good things about not getting your dog spayed. These include the fact that not spaying protects your dog against certain diseases they may contract if they were spayed.
NO! That's the whole point of getting spayed. If your dog is supposedly spayed and gets pregnant, first i would go to the vet and check before i assume she is pregnant. Then, if she really is pregnant, I would call up the place where the dog got "spayed" and sue them but make sure you have a reciet or papers of some sort
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.
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Your dog's ears may be twitching due to various reasons such as irritation, allergies, ear infections, or even excitement. It is important to observe your dog's behavior and consult a veterinarian if the twitching persists or is accompanied by other symptoms.
Some of the benefits of getting your dog spayed is that you don't have to deal with heats and their temperament is milder. They are a lot easier to handle. Some disadvantages are that not getting your female spayed can help prevent some diseases in dogs. In addition, if you wanted puppies later on, you could not get them from your dog.
You probably dont have to but it would be best if you did get her spayed when you get the dog spayed there is a recovery proscess
Because if your dog doesn't get spayed he or she will make babies and what if the babies when they are grown up have other babies? And more babies so its really that good to make your dog spayed or they might have MORE babies
Your dog's ears may be twitching due to various reasons such as irritation, allergies, ear infections, or even neurological issues. It is best to consult a veterinarian to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment for your dog's ear twitching.
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