I've just started work at a Vets and they recommend spaying 3 months after a season.
The other thing that the vet advised me about was keeping an eye on the dogs weight after the spay as they tend to put on a little.
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I've just started work at a Vets and they recommend spaying 3 months after a season.
The other thing that the vet advised me about was keeping an eye on the dogs weight after the spay as they tend to put on a little.
Is it possible for dogs to go into heat and not bleed? She seems swollen down there. :confused:
Is it her first?
Amber is 19 months old and she has had only one and she was quite 'late' with the first one ( 14 months old).
She was swollen for about a week, bled for one week, and was swollen for a further week.
The swelling that you refer to could be the beginning of her season.
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Originally posted by Cazi
Is it her first?
Amber is 19 months old and she has had only one and she was quite 'late' with the first one ( 14 months old).
She was swollen for about a week, bled for one week, and was swollen for a further week.
The swelling that you refer to could be the beginning of her season.
Well, my friend came over to "have a look" and supposedly she's not in heat. I think I will take her in just to make sure though. The earliest time I can get is the 15th of December. I just hope she can wait that long!
Every dog is different but I believe they only bleed for about a week that they are in season. They can be bred anytime in the 3 weeks they are in it though so be careful if she is in season.Quote:
Originally posted by luckies4me
Is it possible for dogs to go into heat and not bleed? She seems swollen down there. :confused:
Oh I most definitely will! No puppies for me!;)Quote:
Originally posted by Shelteez2
Every dog is different but I believe they only bleed for about a week that they are in season. They can be bred anytime in the 3 weeks they are in it though so be careful if she is in season.