Q. She's less than six months old, spayed from the shelter and pulled out her pillow in front of guests to hump it and continued to hump it until we took it away. Why? Why would a female puppy do that in the first place let alone a spayed female puppy? My other spayed female dog did not do that in all her 15 years. Could she be a hermaphrodite?
A. That is normal, especially in spayed females. since they don't have ovaries to produce estrogen which makes them act like a female dog their testosterone level is not blocked anymore so they have urges to hump. also any dog tries to satisfy their sexual urges, even spayed/neutered dogs. they're pretty much trying to have an orgasm because they still have sex programmed into their brains.
Is it better to get my dog spayed right after her first heat cycle or wait?
Q. I heard that it's better to get a dog spayed a month after her cycle cause her hormone levels will be stable then or something but I'm not really sure if it's true. Oh and she's already on heat just incase I get answers about spaying puppies before their first heat
2 says straight away and one says wait 3 months...who do i listen to? T.T
2 says straight away and one says wait 3 months...who do i listen to? T.T
A. Wait tuill about 3 months after this season has finished. It gives the hormones a chance to settle down and a chance for her to get back in shape physically. She will put some weight on and t will be harder to shift it once shes spayed so get her in tip top condition before you spay her.
DONT get her done while she is in season - she will bleed more during surgery and 99.9% of vets wont do it during a season anyway.
If a female is not in heat then there is NO chance of accidental pregnancy so just keep her in for 4 weeks then wait 3 months (ish) then get her done
DONT get her done while she is in season - she will bleed more during surgery and 99.9% of vets wont do it during a season anyway.
If a female is not in heat then there is NO chance of accidental pregnancy so just keep her in for 4 weeks then wait 3 months (ish) then get her done
How can I keep my dog from roaming off when we are outside in an ungated environment?
Q. I have a basset hound, female, spayed, puppy. How can I train her to stay near me when we are outside? I have an older dog that minds well and comes when I call. The older one has always minded like that, so I'm not sure how to train the puppy.
A. You work on obedience training first and until you have gotten to the point where you can work on recall you keep her leashed at all times.
Any tips on how to keep a spayed dog calm?
Q. We've been told we need to keep our spayed puppy calm so that she doesn't rip her stitches, but already (2 days later) she has bags of energy and the walks on the lead just aren't cutting it - she needs to run! Any tips on how to keep her quiet/calm/how to wear her out without hurting the stitches?
A. Take her for short 10-15min walks often and make sure everyone else in the house is calm as dogs respond to the emotions around them.
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