I wouldn't advise it. When you take her back to the vet for removal of the stitches, it's a good time for the doctor to check her incision , etc. Take her to the vet.
if your cat has NOT been spayed or neutered they could stay away for weeks at a time! Do not be surprised if your cat comes home pregnant or if he is a tom cat with parts of his ears missing and full of bites, this is what happens if cats are not spayed or neutered. If your cat got out ( the spayed and neutered ones) because the door was left open he/she will find their way back within a couple of days, they will get hungry, and being smart the way they are, they will come home!! -------------- or from my experience,they wont come home because they might have died
I too have a cat that was spayed and has gone into heat. One doctor suggested all of the reproductive tissue wasn't removed. My Molly was spayed 3 times! I went to a vet that was highly recommended. Molly was spayed and we thought all was well until the "season" came and she began to act like she was in heat. By this time the vet we had left his practice and we have a fantastic vet now. She operated on our poor Molly the 2nd time and removed one ovary that was not removed properly. She tried her best to be sure the other ovary that had been removed had been done right and that not one bit of tissue was left. Poor Molly came home for the second time and again she went into heat. This time our new vet had to do an exploratory on her and found one tiny piece of tissue left. Finally! Our little Molly is just fine now. In fact, she is in the Canadian Veterinary Medical Journal.
Bleach.
I just got my dog spayed (2 days ago, actually) and she is currently suffering from this problem. From what I've gathered, this can be caused by: 1) Stress or pain. She's probably very scared. 2) The anethesia wearing off, just after getting spayed. 3) A side-effect from pain medication (giving to you for home-dosage). I've given this to my dog every 8-12 hours since being spayed. 4) She could be cold; I wrapped my dog in a blanket on my lap, and after a while she stopped trembling. At two days, I would be concerned about infection if I saw shivering as this can be due to a temperature. Remember that a dog's normal temp is 100.5 - 102.5 Fahrenheit (38 - 39.2 C). Especially if it persists, see a vet, but always better safe that sorry.
First see if they like each other and if so they can. Some males are Alfa males which would be hard to have... I have two males and a female dog together they are fine. But one dog has to be spayed or nutured then surely it will be fine! :-) Get boy dog if you can! ;-) There are the best!
Depends on the machine. Home units average around 80 to 100 stitches per minute, while industrial models can sew upwards 5,500 stitches per minute.
At least 2.
omar stitches footballs at home because these days football tournaments have been started and he need to stitch mor football so he is stitching the rest footballs at home.
It is really a personal choice as to whether your doberman has a litter before the dog gets spayed. If you have the puppies a home and they will not be a burden, then let the dog have a litter.
because they have to be neutered or spayed and ready to come home to you.
something or someone has scared or hurt her, try and catch her and then bring her home, DO NOT LET HER OUT AGAIN, once a cat has been domesticated, she will not go feral again, unless she is starving, which I am sure is not the case here, especially since she has been spayed and has been well cared for, just try and get her back to your home, and everything will be fine.
you cannot remove trees from your home.
As an adult it isn't in the West. Unlike babies, it needs specialist equipment and usually stitches, etc.
this is a myth, cats will find their way home if they had a good home, if they were neglected, they will find themselves a better home, they do not have the same sense of loyalty as as dog. It is a good idea to never let your cat out unsupervised, they have a tendency to ram far an wide especially if they have not been spayed or neutered.
It depends on your dog. But as long as they have a Elizabethan collar so they can not reach the spayed area they should be fine. If they have no collar they could lick and bite it open or cause an infection by licking and biting.
How you live your own life in your own home is nobody's business, unless you commit a crime. Tell them that.
if your cat has NOT been spayed or neutered they could stay away for weeks at a time! Do not be surprised if your cat comes home pregnant or if he is a tom cat with parts of his ears missing and full of bites, this is what happens if cats are not spayed or neutered. If your cat got out ( the spayed and neutered ones) because the door was left open he/she will find their way back within a couple of days, they will get hungry, and being smart the way they are, they will come home!! -------------- or from my experience,they wont come home because they might have died