After being neutered dogs will sometimes have weakened bladders due to the the placement of the surgery, this is similar to humans also. Another thing could be a UTI In which case you will need to see a Vet. If the problem persists a Vet should definitely be seen, but this may pass as his wound heals and his bladder strengthens.
If it is just after the surgery it could be because she is tender and sore around her abdomen which might be putting her off urinating or defecating as it could cause some discomfort.
If dogs are spayed before their first season they may end up being incontinent later in life as oestrogen (the main female sex hormone) is needed for good sphincter tone. When oestrogen is low (after spaying) the tone of the sphincter is reduced which can allow leakage of urine.
There are synthetic oestrogen products availble (Incurin and propylin syrup) that can aid urinary incontinence in some cases.
If she/he was ready to breed while being spayed then they won't be peeing as much as when they were ready to breed. Although if you haven't noticed them peeing for a week or so then it is importent you take them straight to the vet when you get a chance. ;)
You just cut off his balls. It's natural that there will be some behavioral changes, so just house train him again.
If it is still a puppy (under 2 years old), they sometimes forget and make mistakes. Also, if old urine stains are still in the carpet, they will tend to think it's ok to go there again.
They've been placed under general anesthesia for the procedure and may have leaked some urine onto themeselves either during the procedure or while recovering post-operatively.
I really don't think they should leak.
No
No.
then give her water!
To prevent unwanted puppies from being born.
Get it spayed. Spaying a dog means removing its eggs.
This is NOT normal, so get her back into the Veterinarian who spayed her or any Vet who can see her immediately. Do not put this off or you will have a dead dog.
No! Call the vet!
You mean spayed? Usually in the 2nd or 3rd month. After that you start running the risk of the hormonal teenage puppy that marks its territory by peeing aweverywhere
Actually, since the dog is not spayed at this time, they would simply abort/remove the puppies at the same time the dog is being spayed. It typically does not cost any more $$ than the cost of the surgery alone.
I suggest that your dog has been spayed. If your dog has been spayed she will not go into heat.
Spaying is the removal of the ovaries from a female dog. No dog that is spayed can have puppies. No female dog can have puppies with another female dog. If you are asking about a male dog, the correct term is neutered, not spayed.
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.