Yes you can but it is called Neuter. It is best to neuter your male dog as it will reduce the chances of cancer and keep him home instead of wandering around, possible getting hit by a car or into fights. You will be increasing his life span by years.
No, the term "spade" does not inherently carry a racist connotation. However, historically it has been used in a derogatory manner towards African Americans. It is best to avoid using terms that can be hurtful or offensive to any group of people.
A dog that has not been spayed may exhibit behaviors related to their heat cycles, such as increased vocalization, restlessness, and seeking out male dogs. They may also display territorial behaviors, particularly if there are unneutered males in the vicinity. It's important to consult with a veterinarian about the best course of action for your dog.
If your 2 female dogs live together lot, then the reason one of them is humping the other is because she is trying to be Territorial. She is showing the other female who is boss. Same thing goes with male dogs. They will do that to. And if you have a female dog doing that to a male dog, same thing. She is showing him who is boss. This most happens in packs of dogs or wolves.
The heat cycle in female dogs cannot be stopped or prevented as it is a natural reproductive process. One option to avoid breeding during this time is to keep the female dog separated from intact male dogs or to consider spaying the female dog. Consulting with a veterinarian for advice on managing the heat cycle is recommended.
take it to the vet
no
no
They cant have puppies.
are you serious no they cant impossible
No, when a dog is spayed her reproductive organs are completely removed and disposed of.
no, the only way a female dog can stop menstruating is to get it spade. if you don't want it spade then try putting nappies on it, this stops the blood from spreading.
Spaded as in ace of spades ir spade shovel? Cause if you use a Spade shovel on the poor dog she will go through quite alot.
no its impossible
no, when they are fixed, they cant have any puppies
its fine from 6 months onwards
Call your vet!