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During your dog's season, their biological urge to mate and reproduce can easily overcome their training and recall, and they may begin to try to find dogs to mate with. Unfortunately, this can also lead to aggressive behaviours toward male and female dogs. Keeping them away from unneutered male dogs will limit the chances of mounting, pregnancy and unwanted interactions - this includes other dogs in the household, even if they are related. Keep your dog safe by walking her on a lead only, in quiet areas. Supervise her when in heat, even when in the garden. Spend some quality time with your dog If she's unneutered, most female dogs come into heat twice a year, but this can depend on her breed and size. Some dogs have have longer or shorter cycles and they should be regular by the time they're an adult. When do dogs get their first season? It can also reduce the risk of certain cancers and eliminate pyometra , a potentially fatalwomb infection. A dog's season can be very stressful for her, and exercise can help alleviate some of that stress. However, avoid strenuous exercise; a short walk will be adequate. Avoid areas where there may be lots of dogs to minimise unwanted attention and the chance of male dogs trying to mate with your girl. What is a phantom pregnancy?

During your dog’s heat, she will be very attracted to males and want to mate. To avoid an unwanted pregnancy, you will need to supervise her the whole time she is in season, keep her on a lead and away from other dogs on walks, avoid leaving her alone in the garden, and keep her completely separate from any uncastrated males (including any that live in your household). Preventing bleeding in the house Late-night walks can be great too. Since you'll have your dog on a leash, you can go out late for a "sniffari," which lets her stay close to you and burn off some energy by sniffing around. Hide her scentDogs usually bleed during the proestrus period – when the body prepares for the season or the 'oestrus' period. This occurs 7-10 days before she comes into season. Bleeding normally reduces in the fertile oestrus period, although a pink or straw-coloured discharge is often present. It usually lasts around two to three weeks. Your dog might not show signs that she is in season this whole time. However, she can become pregnant any time during a season and for a few days afterwards. How often do dogs come into season?

Proestrus: A dog’s oestrogen levels start to rise in preparation for her to release her ova (eggs). Her vulva may swell and she may produce a bloody discharge. Although male dogs may begin to take an interest in her, she may not be keen to mate, and may not be happy about dogs sniffing around her. This stage usually lasts for around nine days, but varies from dog to dog. When a female dog reaches puberty, their reproductive cycle starts. In dogs, the official term is ‘oestrus’ but you will often hear it called being 'in season' or 'in heat'. How long is a dog in season?A dog's season, also known as being in heat or in oestrus, is the time during your dog's reproductive cycle when she's fertile and able to get pregnant. When in season, your dog may experience physical and behavioural changes because of the hormone changes and stress she’s feeling.

Yes, there are situations where a female dog might not come into heat. The main reasons for this could be: Malnutrition This is the first and beginning stage of your dog's heat cycle. It can be seen in the swelling of your dog's vulva and is accompanied by the start of vaginal discharge or bleeding. During this stage, your dog may become more aggressive toward other dogs, especially males that try to sniff or mount her behind. Your dog's vulva, or the visible part of their genitals, is just below the dog's bum. It'll become large, red and swollen during their season, which can alarm new dog owners but is an entirely normal part of their heat cycle. These behaviours can change as your dog's heat cycle goes on. For example, she might be aggressive towards other dogs at the beginning and end of her cycle, but more friendly when she's most fertile. Dogs typically have two heat cycles a year or go into season every six to seven months. However, this can vary between breeds and dog sizes. For example, some smaller breeds can have three cycles a year, whereas giant breeds may only have one every 12 to 24 months.

When do dogs get their first season?

Your dog will be feeling hormonal, out of sorts and probably a bit confused during her season, so it’s important to keep her happy and distracted. Keep her entertained by playing games and giving her things to do in the house (such as a treat-filled toy), and take her on walks (away from other dogs) to keep her calm. Preventing pregnancy

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