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The cost to prevent a dog from getting pregnant varies by method and location, but spaying typically ranges between $200 and $500 depending on factors such as the dog's size and whether she is already pregnant.
There is no 'Plan B' or safe over-the-counter morning-after pill for dogs; unintended pregnancies require veterinary evaluation and specialized treatment.
Yes, the most reliable way to prevent pregnancy in dogs is spaying, though hormonal treatments and emergency options exist under veterinary guidance.
A dog's pregnancy can be medically terminated as early as 10 days post-mating using drugs like aglepristone or prostaglandins, but early veterinary consultation is essential.
If your dog accidentally gets pregnant, consult your veterinarian immediately to discuss medical or surgical options; early intervention is crucial.
Unwanted dog pregnancy can be managed by surgical spaying or medical abortion under veterinary supervision, preferably as early as possible following mating.
To stop or prevent dog pregnancy, spaying is the most reliable option, but medical termination is possible if pregnancy is confirmed. Consult your veterinarian promptly for safe and effective choices.
To remove yellow urine stains from a mattress, blot the area, apply a vinegar and water solution, sprinkle baking soda, let it sit overnight, then vacuum thoroughly.
Act quickly by removing bedding, blotting urine with towels, and treating the mattress with a vinegar solution and baking soda to eliminate stains and odors.
To remove yellow pee stains from a mattress, blot the area immediately, apply a vinegar and water solution, let it sit, use baking soda for odor, then vacuum thoroughly.

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