Does Getting a pregnant dog spayed abort the puppies?

No, spaying a pregnant dog does not abort the puppies.

Here's why:

* Spaying involves removing the ovaries. The ovaries produce hormones that are essential for maintaining pregnancy. While spaying removes these hormones, it doesn't directly impact the developing puppies.

* The puppies are already implanted in the uterus. Spaying doesn't affect the uterus, so the puppies will continue to develop even after the ovaries are removed.

* The puppies will be born as normal. However, they will not be able to nurse since the mother dog will no longer be producing milk.

Important Note: Spaying a pregnant dog is not recommended. It is a major surgery that can be riskier for a pregnant dog. The best option for a pregnant dog is to allow her to carry the puppies to term and then have her spayed after the puppies are weaned.

It's crucial to consult with a veterinarian for the best course of action for your dog. They can provide advice tailored to your dog's individual needs and situation.