Its irreversible. The Uterus and ovaries are surgically removed.
2007-02-27 00:50:12
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answered by E-Razz 4
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nope once a canines is spayed, the uterus and ovaries are bumped off.. they're lengthy gone, thrown out in medical waste to rot, or incinerated. you could't do some thing to change the lacking organs. further Ovaries are bumped off besides at the same time as a canines is spayed. regardless of if she did nevertheless have ovaries, she cant get pregnant and not using a uterus.
2016-12-05 00:40:07
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answered by minogue 4
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No, when they spay an animal they take out the ovaries. It isn't just tying the tubes like with humans.
2007-02-27 00:52:07
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answered by shannon_crystaln 3
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Nope. This isn't like tying tubes in a human female, where you might be able to reverse it. They remove the uterus and ovaries.
2007-02-27 00:52:12
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answered by Crysania 5
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No, it's like a hysterectomy, not a tubal ligation. The parts are gone, it's permanent.
The same with neutering a male, it's removal of the testes.
2007-02-27 00:50:33
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answered by Michelle F. 3
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No, it's permanent. Same thing goes for neutering. It's more similar to a hysterectomy for humans.
2007-02-27 01:50:47
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answered by jframeisu 3
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No, they take everything-it is not a tubale litigation
2007-02-27 01:39:27
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answered by charlie_corral 2
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nope
2007-02-27 00:53:14
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answered by Anonymous
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yes just as a man can
2007-02-27 01:13:37
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answered by jason k 1
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no! *smiley face*
2007-02-27 00:56:47
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answered by Jeanne J 2
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