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How long does a dog's heat period last?

Date: 2024-10-15

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How long does a dog's heat period last?
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The general estrous period of dogs is about 15-20 days, and if the dog is not yet mature, the estrous period is relatively short, usually about 5 days. Male dogs do not have a fixed time for estrus, usually appearing at the age of six months, with no fixed time. Female dogs go into heat twice a year, usually in spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November), each time lasting for 1 period.

Attention during the dog's estrous period

1. Timing of the dog's estrous period

Female dogs and male dogs usually go into heat at the age of 8 months. There may be some differences depending on the breed, with small dogs going into heat earlier than large dogs. Male dogs do not have a fixed time for estrus. After reaching sexual maturity, they will be passively stimulated by the scent of a female dog in heat. Female dogs usually go into heat twice a year, with each period typically lasting for 3-4 weeks. The estrus periods mainly occur from March to May and from September to November.

2. Pay attention to hygiene

The secretion of both male and female genitalia increases during this period. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to cleaning. During the dog's estrous period, gently clean the genital area with clean warm water and cloth every day. Pay attention to cleanliness, otherwise it may cause infections in the dog's reproductive organs.

3. Minimize going out

The emotions during the estrous period are not very stable, so try to minimize going out to avoid unnecessary troubles. When going out, be sure to leash the dog properly to prevent unexpected events, such as encountering stray dogs or dogs in heat. Only by doing so can you better control your own dog and avoid conflicts or fights.

4. Keep the dog company

Spend as much time as possible playing with your dog to release their energy and divert their attention. Soothe the dog's emotions and reduce its stress. Do not scold the dog excessively.

5. Improve the diet

The diet must be nutritionally rich because dogs lose a lot of nutrition during the estrous period, so it is important to replenish nutrients in a timely manner. The dog's appetite is usually not very good, so it is recommended to feed them small meals frequently. Choose easily digestible, high-protein, low-fat, and nutritionally rich natural dog food to effectively supplement the dog's nutrition during this time.

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