No... Thank goodness! Could you imagine the additional damange that would be done as far as pet overpopulation if people could un-do this procedure!?!
~Tyed~
2007-12-01 06:52:50
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answered by owltyedup 5
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There are a few real keys to dog training, whether you are trying to train your dog to come when called, sit, stop barking or any other behavior. Understanding their importance is critical to achieving rapid results that are long lasting and help develop the bond between you and your dog. Read more here https://bitly.im/Y0kyl
The first is simple; you must win your dogs mind. If you don’t achieve this first then you will be struggling the all the way. When I talk about winning your dogs mind what I really mean is that your dog looks to you for all the decisions. Before you do anything else watch one of the amazing video sites that show you the 5 Golden rules to establishing yourself as the pack leader. If you aren’t putting these in place then you are setting yourself up to fail. Just at the crucial point where you really want your dog to listen they will go and do their own thing. For sure your dog may play ball occasionally or even most of the time, you may even have a dog that is obedient 99% of the time, however if you want a dog who always listens to you and does as you ask then you need to win your dogs mind.
The second key to success is to motivate your dog. It is really important that you discover what it is that your dog enjoys both in terms of exercise and play but also in terms of a reward. If you can make the experience enjoyable then you will both achieve more and look forward to training.
Some dogs love to fetch, others love agility, and other dogs simply love obedience training, or swimming out into water and retrieve. At least to start with find out what your dogs love is and help them develop this, what I am saying is work with your dog. The other point to recognize is to make training enjoyable reward your dog.
2016-04-19 21:28:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Spaying in medical terms is called an Ovariohysterectomy, so no you can't undo it! When they spay a female, they take out all the reproductive organs. The ovaries, fallopian tubes and the uterus are all removed.
2007-12-01 06:54:21
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answered by Chihuahua Addict Adores Scooby 7
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The owner of the dog needs to know how to "operate" the dog, same way you can get into a car that's in perfect running order but if you don't know how to drive you won't have much luck making the car go anywhere. If the owner doesn't know how to maintain the training, the dog will soon become untrained again. Read more here https://tinyurl.im/EPlcp
People seem to think that once a dog is trained, that's it. Not true. You must reinforce the dog's training every single day in some way. It's best if the owner and the dog go together to get trained. As a professional trainer once said to me "We can train any dog in 2 days. It takes longer to train the owners
2016-04-15 05:48:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. Spay is a surgery to remove the reproductive organs of a female. Do you think you can put it back after they're removed?
2007-12-01 06:56:17
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answered by Wild Ginger 5
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No, the ovaries and uterus is removed, so there is no way to reverse a spaying, or a neutering of a male dog, for that matter. In that case, the testicles are removed.
2007-12-01 06:51:36
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answered by drb 5
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no, you can't. When you spay a dog they actually remove the uterus and ovaries, there's no way to undo that.
2007-12-01 06:49:28
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answered by nebit214 6
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NO when htey spay a dog everything is totally removed the uterus, ovaries tubes ALL.
2007-12-01 06:51:11
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answered by Kit_kat 7
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Can You Unspay A Dog
2016-11-16 13:23:14
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answered by Anonymous
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NO!!! In humans, most women get a TUBAL LIGATION when they do not want more kids. In a ovariohysterectomy, all the internal reproductive organs are removed. NO going back!!!!
Dogs do not get tubal ligations when they are spayed, they get the ovariohysterectomy!!
2007-12-01 06:49:11
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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