It may not be entirely free, but the local humane society as well as local dog rescue groups occasionally offer low or no cost spaying. However, you should make sure you keep money in savings should the dog have other health problems.
Alot of shelters or SPCA's have spay and neuter drives where they will do it free or at a very reduced cost.
It all depends on where you live, and what places around you do surgery on dogs. Also what kind of surgery your dog needs.
you can sometimes get vouchers from the local shelters to get it very cheap or sometimes free.
No.
Hopefully, all 50 states have free clinics.
No.
Hopefully, a free clinic should be available.
yes it is. Spaying is done to females and castrating is done to males. spaying refers to tying the tubes up and castrating is removing the testicles. So after either operation the dog has been desexed.
No, spaying does not in any way inhibit growth and is actually very beneficial to the dog's health.
No. Spaying is not a reversible procedure.
There are no real downsides to spaying. Spaying prevents unwanted litters and could save your dog's life by preventing life-threatening womb infections or mammary tumours.
No, if your dog is vomiting, monitor it closely and take it to a vet.
Yes, when you spay your dog, she can no longer go into heat.
Get it spayed. Spaying a dog means removing its eggs.
no, it doesn't affect growth, the dog still grows
It is not necessarily a bad thing although many dog owners find it to be socially unacceptable and annoying. It is not typically hurting anything or anyone. This behavior can often be curbed by spaying or neutering the dog. dog hump for 2 reasons.... -they are sexually excited -they want dominance It is a form of dominance. Spaying or neutering will lower the chances of this occurring again.