First, keep her away from unneutered males. You really don't want puppies unless she's a purebred that you're going to be showing. There are already too many unwanted puppies in the world.
That is about the right age for a ***** to start going into heat, but she's still a puppy and probably still maturing. Think teenager.
Bitchesbritches or other dog diapers will keep your rugs and furniture from getting stained. They might be a good idea.
Take her in to the vet to ask about neutering. To the best of my knowledge she'll be fine but the vet will know for sure. You might want to wait until she's no longer in estrus. So long as you keep a really close eye on her to make sure she doesn't mate she'll be fine. It's not an emergency to get her spayed, but it should be done once everything has calmed down.
I would make sure to keep her inside or in a very secure place and always accompany her when she's outside to ensure no dogs get to her. Males can be very crafty when they smell a ***** in heat!
If she's not pregnant then she won't be delivering, so you won't have to worry about possible cancer. I'm not even sure whether or not those websites are right. If she does have puppies, wait until they're weaned, then get her spayed.
Edit: The dang filters won't let me use the proper word for a female dog (begins with a "b" and ends with "itch"). Sigh.
2006-07-18 16:44:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Spay when heat is over!!! Most vets will not spay if a dog is in heat because they are too vascularized - making bleeding a problem and the surgery more risky. Ask though.
She is definately old enough to be in heat (she should have been spayed at 5-6 months old, BEFORE her first heat.
You could buy the "pants" - or find an old pair of kids shorts...
Spaying before the first heat reduces their chance of cancer - but getting it done ASAP will still benefit her health and behavior. Here is some more info in the link. Good luck - and get her spayed.
2006-07-18 16:36:27
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answered by dvm2b 3
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Just to clarify the cancer issue a bit - ther rate of breast cancer in a spayed female is microscopic (but it can happen). The rate in a dog spayed after the first heat is significantly higher but still rather low. It goes up with each heat, till in very old unspayed female it is a coin toss (50/50). Timing as to how soon after the heat is not significant that I have heard.
Now meanwhile my advice if the 2 rule that I use for in heat girls - two barriers between them and any unneuterd males (or the outside world which is assumed to have males) or two eyes on them at all times (such as when they potty in the yard with one fence tween them & the world)
2006-07-18 23:47:25
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answered by ragapple 7
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Your information is a little confusing. At one point you say she isn't 5 months and then you say she is 9 or 10 months. Nonetheless, a dog should never be bred during their first heat. Have her spayed. Check with your vet and make an appointment. Until then keep her away from male dogs.
2006-07-18 16:39:28
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answered by pottersclay70 6
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keep her inside away from other dogs. it's perfectly normal for her to be in season at this age. ther's no need to breed her before you have her fixed. it's a myth that it'll make them gentler, and unless you have homes for all the puppies don't do it. the pound is full of dogs and millions are out down every year because people think having puppies will be fun/cute/profitable, it's none of the above. as for the diapers not unless she's bleeding on the furniture. you can simply put her in the bathroom or a kennel . don't freak out it'll be ok.
2006-07-18 20:45:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Do not let her out of your site male dogs will smell from a long way away and try and come a calling she will also try her best to get out so boy dogs can get to her now she is on heat. if she is a small dog she may not make much of a mess when my ***** first started her heat there was a small spot here and there now you would hardly see that she is on heat except for when she licks her u know what. my friends dog is a large dog they trained her to go to her mat when she is on heat and only allowed to go out side to pee and poop and right back inside to stay on her mat. If she bleeds out a lot you may need to teach her to do that. other wise do not panic it will last about 3 weeks and should come on every 6 mths all normal. as for normal age to come on heat I can not remember when that was but she is a teenager now.
2006-07-18 16:43:11
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answered by Mrs Magoo 4
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She's fine. Dogs are different, as are their cycles. It would have been better if she had been spayed before she had her 1st heat (as far as cancer goes), but the sooner you can after she's out of heat the better. Buy the diapers if you want to. Some dogs bleed heavier than others.
2006-07-18 22:58:22
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answered by angelgirl 1
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OK! First of all, do you have any un-neutered male dogs in your house? If so, you will need to keep them separated from your female. Second, I think this is the normal age when a female dog has her first heat. It would be best to spay her after she's out of heat.
2006-07-18 16:39:59
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answered by Annie's World 4
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Do you wish to breed her? If not, then keep her indoors if at all possible. Believe it or not, it is possible to spay a dog while being in heat. Nine or ten months is about right for a dog to go in heat. Usually it doesn't happen until they are at least a year but she is not far from that, so I wouldn't worry.
2006-07-18 19:35:18
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 4
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