No but the dog can "think" it's i heat, it may go broken backed (humped even though it's fixed)
they could but they wouldnt do it
no, when they are fixed, they cant have any puppies
Of course. Ask your vet.
Whether or not your dog is fixed, this will happen. The dog must be trained to go in a particular spot , and the owner must be trained by keen observation when the dog has to go. Usually they will start sniffing in an area, usually accompanied by circling.
It depends on how old you are! lol if they arn't fixed they will go into heat and try there hardest to get to each other and the result is normally a pregnant mother dog for 3 months. hello puppies!
he should get fixed
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.
If either dog is fixed, no, they can't have babies.
Take your dog to the vet to check up on your dog. Dogs usually get fixed as puppies.
A dog can be fixed at any age but it is best to have it done before the dog is four or five at the latest, because it will heal faster and not be as traumatic to the dog.
No, once a female dog has been spayed (fixed), her reproductive organs have been surgically removed and she cannot be "unfixed" to regain the ability to reproduce.