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Can a dog in heat be spayed?

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Can a Spayed Pet Still Be in Heat? It is possible for a female dog or cat that has gone through spay surgery to show signs of heat—bleeding, attracting males, and behavioral changes—after the surgery. If your pet appears to go into heat after the surgery, contact your vet. read more

Although you can ask your vet to spay a dog or cat in heat (also known as estrus), many vets prefer to wait until the heat cycle is over. The size, age, and overall health of the pet are considered as well. If the spay is done while the animal is in heat, the costs are usually a little higher. read more

Dogs are different creatures when it comes to heat cycles. They typically cycle for 2-3 weeks twice a year or roughly every 6 months. Spaying a dog in heat is NOT desirable for the dog, the owner during aftercare, or the surgeon. read more

It is possible for a female dog or cat that has gone through spay surgery to show signs of heat—bleeding, attracting males, and behavioral changes—after the surgery. Typically, the animal is spayed by the age of 4 months, because both dogs and cats enter their first heat at 4 to 6 months old. read more

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