When "Dog the Bounty Hunter" is around...
2006-07-29 12:35:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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the average heat runs twenty-one days . some bitches show a bloody flow throughout the season, and others fade to pale pink after ten days. the estrous cycle contains four parts : anestrus, proestrus, estrus and metestrus. anestrus is the r&r between heats proestrus is the onset of the heat most females refuse mating at this time .fertilization cannot occur during proestrus. estrus is when the female accepts ,in fact invites ,coitus with a male. the bleeding often decreases and becomes pale in color . this receptive period of four days to a week is when ovulation takes place. timeliness can be checked by rubbing the female just above the root of her tail. If she flags, she is approaching ovulation-----toward the end of the season ,the discharge becomes brownish.
metestrus is the stage that readies the uterus for pregnancy. If fertilization does not occur this stage reverts to anestrus.
hope this of some help...owning the book is a must if you choose to breed her. rd
2006-07-29 12:59:49
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answer #2
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answered by elpasorobin 2
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It is the 13th day after you first notice blood. Your dog should be a minimum of 2 years old before you breed her, and should only have 2 litters of pups, at the most 3, before you have her spayed. If you have an accidental breeding, you can take her to the vet within 24 hr. and they can give her a shot to prevent the embryos from attaching to her uterus.
2006-07-29 12:40:26
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answered by 420Linda 4
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only because of fact your canine end bleeding does not recommend she's no longer in warmth. A canine's warmth cycle lasts 3-4 weeks. oftentimes bleeding only final for the 1st 7-9 days of the cycle, in spite of the actual undeniable fact that some canines bleed longer, and from time to time for the completed cycle. in case you're aggravating approximately her being pregnant have her spayed. this would terminate the being pregnant and stop destiny ones. It additionally consists of greater wellness advantages, no probability of uterine maximum cancers or pyometra, an infection which would be deadly if no longer taken care of immediately, and lessened probabilities of mammary maximum cancers. And in the previous somebody OMG killing unborn doggies is homicide you're evil. bear in mind that a number of hundred doggies are born regular. and various of alternative hundred are placed to sleep daily. by using those doggies no longer being born, you're saving them from that, and you're saving the lives of doggies already right here.
2016-12-10 17:56:04
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answer #4
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answered by dricketts 4
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About 11 days after she first shows blood
2006-07-29 12:38:53
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answer #5
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answered by cricket 3
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every 6 months your dog is going to be in heat that means that she is going to have her period wait 12 day after the first day that she started and place her with the male
2006-07-29 12:36:22
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answer #6
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answered by DM30 1
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breed her at a bout the 12th -14th days of her heat.
right after bleeding slows or stops.
most females will only accept males when ready.
they stay in heat for about 21 days.
i bred doberman pinschers years ago and peekapoos too.
my doberman never liked to be bred, we had to hold and muzzle her. sounds bad but we were into raising pups..needed money.
but later we lost more tha we made. now we spay all of our dogs. we just want great friends/pets.
but if u must breed her..wait till 12-14th day.best time and up till day 21.
dont breed a female under 1 year old. she needs to finish growing on the inside.ok.
best not to breed ..too many animals killed(gassed ) daily in pounds. really think on this ok. please. even purebreeds are killed in shelters.!!!
2006-07-29 12:50:03
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answer #7
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answered by grasshopper 1
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Dogs don't have periods - period.
When she is bleeding this is when she is at her most fertile, when she is in heat - if you don't want her getting pregnant then get her done, if you do then I'd strongly suggest learning more about this yourself.
2006-07-30 11:33:39
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answer #8
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answered by Kasha 7
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she isn't fertile untill she ovulates, which would be roughly a week to 9 days after spotting begins. she is kikely to be ovulating about 1 week -9 days..but will continue to attract males for a few more days.
2006-07-29 12:39:03
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answer #9
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answered by Chetco 7
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i have a springer spaniel and always thought it was the same as women, before they bleed, when they smell fishy, cause they only bleed if there is nothing growing inside. (i think)
2006-07-29 12:36:59
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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