Dogs don't get their period. They have heat cycles. And this usually begins between 6-8 months. I read somewhere that they could be a year old before they have their first heat. It just depends on the dog.
2007-10-21 15:27:40
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-15 03:53:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Dog's don't get a period.. They go into heat.. and they are approx 6-9 mos of age the first time.
GSD Show dog handler - A female Can get pregnant when they come into season the first 2 times.. It's got at all a good idea, but don't ever think that she can't get pregnant.. She most definitely can.. I am not sure where you could look online to see that for yourself.. I can watch for a link if you wanted to read it for youself.. But it is true, they can get pregnant in their first 2 heat cycles
2007-10-21 15:00:07
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answered by DP 7
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2016-04-19 20:15:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Female dogs can come into heat as early as five mos. old but average is 6-10 mos. Here's a comprehensive article about this:
http://whalonlab.msu.edu/Student_Webpages/2003_EC_Projects/Dogs_Communication/Mating.html
2007-10-21 15:00:12
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answered by Anonymous
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most bi*tches have there first heat cycale(sp?) around 6-8 months but some take longer and others sooner. I am still looking into this but I heard somewhere that the first 2 cycals they do not ovulate meaning they can not reproduce. I don't know if that is true though. I am still trying to figure that out.
KK thanks DP! I wasn't sure but I would still be intrested in seeing somewhere that says that just to be 100%sure. I know it is very stupid to try and breed a dog that young and would never do that though! thanks again for that info! =]
2007-10-21 15:03:23
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answered by Jess. 4
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Toy breeds; start when they are about 6 to 9 months old
Medium breeds; start when they are about 9 to 12 months old
Large to XLarge; start when they are about 12 months old
This all depends on the breed and the dog, just like humans we have no set time when we start, our bodies tells us when it is time.
2007-10-21 15:02:01
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answered by Anonymous
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about 1 year old
2007-10-22 06:44:01
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answered by Anonymous
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They go into heat around 9 months to a year.
2007-10-21 15:01:20
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answered by Freckles... 7
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It's not called a period. It's an estrus cycle or "heat".
2007-10-21 15:24:27
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answered by drb 5
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