I too have a cat that was spayed and has gone into heat. One doctor suggested all of the reproductive tissue wasn't removed.
My Molly was spayed 3 times! I went to a vet that was highly recommended. Molly was spayed and we thought all was well until the "season" came and she began to act like she was in heat. By this time the vet we had left his practice and we have a fantastic vet now. She operated on our poor Molly the 2nd time and removed one ovary that was not removed properly. She tried her best to be sure the other ovary that had been removed had been done right and that not one bit of tissue was left. Poor Molly came home for the second time and again she went into heat. This time our new vet had to do an exploratory on her and found one tiny piece of tissue left. Finally! Our little Molly is just fine now. In fact, she is in the Canadian Veterinary Medical Journal.
There could be two reasons:
She probably doesn't know she's spayed. But only male cats can spray so that's weird.
If not all of the ovarian tissue is taken out when a female cat is spayed, she may still have the urge to mate, but will probably not become pregnant.
it depends what breed you mean?? xxx
yes but it would be like raping your daughter
Ugly. Pugs should not breed with cows or any bovine. And they would be horney all the time.
If you know for a fact that she has been spayed, then the cat can NOT be pregnant.
It wouldn't be smart because if the have the same father( brother and sister) they would be more likely to have mutations or serious health problems. Like when you breed brother and sister cats they have double paws. I would ask a vet or animal specialest. That would be your best bet.
Yes. Most dogs can breed at any age unless it is like 9 months old. Bot yes unless it has problems or is spayed/nurtured.
No it is not possible currently. For example, if you wanted to breed a Pikachu, there is no way you could genetically breed electricity into a cat-like creature.
it IS surgery after all. It's not like the dog wouldn't notice. But if the vet does its job properly it should be only minor discomfort which buys the dog a longer, healthier Life and the owners less trouble.
Having two females (no matter the breed) is often more problematic than having two neutered males, or a neutered male and a spayed female. Female dogs, even spayed females often have serious aggression issues when they are in the same home. With a dog as large as a Mastiff, a small dog like a Pomeranian could easily be killed. Constant supervision would be required.
The question is unclear. 1) a dog that's spayed can't get pregnant. 2) spaying a dog that is already pregnant would also mean performing an abortion. Don't think a veterinarian would like that much unless very early in the pregnancy
When you register for the game you will have the option of choosing which breed and type of horse or pony you would like.
I assume you mean neutered or spayed. I would name it based on the gender it was born with, or with a non-gender specific name, like "Fuzzball".
every breed is good with children it depends on your training that how do you train your dog but i would suggest a small breed like pug
every breed is good with children it depends on your training that how do you train your dog but i would suggest a small breed like pug
Well, there is no best breed of cow, but it depends on what you are asking about like a cow that produces the most milk would be a Holstein.
Any intact dog (not spayed or neutered) can breed with any other dog, no matter the breed. "Puggles" are not a dog breed, rather they are a popular cross between a Beagle and a Pug. Because Puggles are not a breed, there isn't a standard description of what a Puggle will look like, or what size it might be. Because of this, if the dog favors it's Pug heritage more than it's Beagle side, delivering a litter of puppies may be complicated, expensive, and possibly life threatening. If you are considering breeding a female Puggle, you should have her examined by your vet who can inform you if breeding her would require a c-section to deliver her pups.
it is slightly hard for a dog to tell if a female is spayed or not, as it just seems like she is not in heat. if your male trys to mount your female (request to breed), your female will simply growl at him just like she would when she is not in heat!