It's not on a calendar schedule by the day. She will come into heat about every six months. But it won't be to the day.
2007-08-23 22:56:07
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answered by mama woof 7
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Heat cycles can vary in different breeds. Some females come into season every six months and some go 8 or even 12 months.
Your ***** is too young to be mated yet. The ideal time is between 22 and 24 months of age. I like to wait until my girls are between 2 yrs. 4 months and 3 y.o. before they have puppies. By that age they are mature enough to deal with a litter.
2007-08-24 08:42:49
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answered by Fields of Gold 6
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Heat cycles vary. You shouldn't even be thinking about breeding your dog right now. Wait until next heat. She will be little over two then and be more adjust into having puppies. This will also give you time to read about your dog having puppies and what all goes with it. Right now both of you aren't ready to have these pups.
2007-08-23 23:37:24
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answered by china 4
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properly suggested Dorothy S. I do essentially desire that this suggests which you have finished genetic wellbeing screening on the male and the female. i think you're able to correctly be slightly irritated as that's no longer low-priced is it ???? What an incredible accident which you ensue to very own only the main appropriate boy to verify your lady understanding which you is only no longer doubling up on faults and so on. Very very very few human beings have the main appropriate lady and male. That became fortunate !!! maximum breeders seek for ever and ever for the main appropriate stud canines.
2016-12-12 11:01:08
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answered by inabinet 4
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my female grey was in heat around the same time as yours and was due again this month but as yet nowt happened so im assuming she is yearly ..all dogs heat cycle vary some are 6-8months some are yearly xx
2007-08-23 22:30:45
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answered by greyhound mummy 4
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please donttake this personally or ignorantly but you need to do more research before breeding her. each bred is dif. and each dog in that breed is its own...you should get intouch with your vets as well as reputable breeders who are familure with your dogs breed. breeding isnt just a wam-bam all done until delivery day. there is a lot of work and preperation involved and if your little girl isnt truely ready to become a mother she could get very sick or even worse. her puppies could suffer as well. please be smart about the whole thing and contact people who are eduacated in this subject. you dont want to be labled a back yard breeder-they could care less about anything but the money and it ends up being the animals who really suffer.
2007-08-23 23:35:43
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answered by texas red 2
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that's an average you better study more before you try to breed some dogs only have 1 heat a year
2007-08-23 22:30:56
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answered by Kit_kat 7
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my 2 yr old shi-tzu didnt go into her 3rd heat until a year after her last one...it can take a year. I wouldnt worry until it goes longer than a year. That was my vets advice.
2007-08-24 01:07:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Please don't breed your dog. The pups that your dog will create will just add to the already out of control homeless pet population.
For every puppy that you sell a homeless puppy will die!
Brightlion.com/Inhope/Inhope.aspx
Watch this video before you breed...
2007-08-24 01:07:18
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answered by Dixie 3
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that is really normal!!
2007-08-23 22:47:05
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answered by edleen may b 1
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