It is generally recommended to wait at least one to two months after a puppy's heat cycle before spaying her. This allows her hormone levels to stabilize, reducing the risk of complications during the surgery. It is best to consult with a veterinarian to determine the optimal timing for spaying your puppy.
Male cats don't go into heat. Male cats can be neutered at any time. Female cats may also be spay at any time. If you suspect your female cat is pregnant, inform the veterinarian in advance.
You spay a female dog and cat, you neuter a male dog and cat.
You can spay/neuter your kitten once they get to 2 pounds. However, most vets would recommend waiting until they are about 3 - 4 months old but prior to 6 months old. You do not want to wait too long. Spaying/neutering your cat early will prevent it from developing spraying habits and aggressive behavior. For female cats, spaying after they go into heat the first time will be more expensive at most vets. For male cats, waiting too long to neuter your cat will result in that strong urine odor male cats develop. Remember your cat can get pregnant before your even realize she's been in heat. Spay early to avoid kittens and unnecessary cost in long run.
straight away, my cat did the same. animals are diffrent to people. :)
No it does not. Basically the female cat will stay in heat until she is bred and pregnant. That is why you need to spay her as soon as possible. Other animals such as the dog have a set length of time for their heat cycle such as 2-3 weeks and then they are out of heat but a cat when she comes into heat, stays in heat until she is pregnant. Spay her! Good luck.
4months old is the best time for small dogs to be spayed, and do not spay them before 3months. At any rate, most small dogs have their first heats at 6-7months. Spaying before their heat is more helpful.
After her puppies are weaned.
Vets will spay a dog while they are in heat but it is typically more expensive then when they are not in heat.
Yes, when you spay your dog, she can no longer go into heat.
I dont' know, but I hope they do soon ):
yes but it is more expensive
No, most veterinarians will not agree to spay a female whilst she is in heat. Wait until she has finished her heat cycle before spaying.
Yes. Usually there is an extra charge added by the veterinarian.
Yes. Usually there is an extra charge added by the veterinarian.
Spay her. It is best to leave breeding to professionals - those individuals who dedicate their lives to bettering a specific breed. The only way to prevent accidental litters and to save your female from 3 weeks of heat is to spay her.
This soley depends on the vet. Some vets will spay a cat while in heat, while others will not, due to the increased chance of the cat bleeding out during the procedure. It is best to spay the kitten before its first heat to decrease the chance of unwanted spraying.