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My German Shepherd Went Into Heat 3 Days Ago

How long will my German Shepherd be in heat?

this could oftentimes final for 3 weeks yet while my previous Dalmatian had her first warmth, it lasted 4 weeks. She ought to settle for any male between day 8 and day 15. you may spay her the two in the time of her warmth cycle (will fee greater as greater blood is misplaced in the time of surgical operation) or you may spay her maximum appropriate after this warmth cycle. in case you have canines older than her, male or woman, they might desire to already be fixed. Please do the accountable factor and attach all your canines. shop her removed from ALL male canines and don't go away her outdoors unattended. in case you like, you may get particular dogs "diapers" which will soak up the blood, although they only spot a splash.

My female german shepherd went in to heat this morning... How long does this last? It is the first time!?

People can give you all kinds of time frames, from 10 days to 3 weeks
Normal is what is normal for your dog and as you said, this is her first heat
The only dog that I own that isn’t fixed (and that is because she is a show dog) is screwed up big time, no regularity sometimes for months at a time and didn’t have her fist one until she was over 3 years old!
Let’s just hope yours is textbook or less, 3 weeks.
Be very careful that she doesn’t get out and get pregnant. Termination is very expensive. As soon as she is through with her heat you can get her spayed.
Check with your animal shelter, they should do it for near cost.

What do German Shepherds ( Any dog ) do when they are in heat?

Dogs start to go in heat around this age, either 6 or 7 months. All that happens is that they will bleed a little. It's not too much, but enough that you will have to put underwear with a hole cut in the back for its tail so that she doesn't get blood anywhere. To prevent her from going in heat, all you have to do is go and get her fixed, which I would recommend. It should cost about $200. Also, make sure you watch other dogs coming around because male dogs that are not fixed will most likely be coming around to your house, and if you're not careful, you might have a pregnant dog, and that's not safe for a 6 mo old pup. She'll need to be at least 2 years before you can even think about breeding her. Good luck!

What happens when a German Shepherd goes into heat?

Hi! Yes, dogs do bleed when they are in heat. Some more than most, but I have one that bleeds pretty heavily at times and she checks out perfectly fine.

I've never quite heard that line of reasoning against spaying before 18 months. However, there is a line of reasoning that if you spay before that time it could cause the femine or masuline features of the dog to fail to appear due to lacking the appropriate levels of hormone. While it will not harm the dog to spay earlier and you would still reap all the health benefits, it would not hurt to leave the dog unfixed until then if you want to get the full features of an adult GSD.

Of course I would only leave her intact if you can be sure she will not become pregnant. :)

Check out these forums as there are many experts there that can give even more detailed information. The website is located at http://www.germanshepherdworld.net/

How long will a german shepard stay in heat?

They are in heat for about 18-24 days. She will go into heat every six months which results in about 2 heat cycles each year . If you dont want any puppies I would consider getting her spayed. And Dobie it does matter what breed they are . Because some of them go into heat every 3months, 4 months, ext.

German Shepherd Heat Cycles and breeding?

First heat cycle starts at around six months of age and they have one every six months or so after. They last about three weeks, give or take a day or so. They bleed like human females - they do not pee it out, it just dribbles out of their vulva.

Male dogs will mate with a female towards the end of the heat cycle (that's generally when a female will stand for the male.) If the parents are registered with AKC then you can get papers for the pups by sending in for them - yes, it will cost money.

But that's not all you have to know. Females NEED to be over two and under five to breed, and you only breed two or three times in their lives. Both dogs NEED to be genetic tested at age two and BOTH dogs need to have titles in show, agility, a sport, or service work - otherwise you'll be breeding "pet quality" dogs, of which there are hundreds in the shelter waiting for homes.

Read over this site as a starter - then find a breeding mentor if you're truly interested in becoming a responsible breeder.

http://www.learntobreed.com/

Add - Did i mention that you will be spending upwards a few grand per litter?

How long will my female German Shepherd be in heat for?

This will generally last for 3 weeks but when my previous Dalmatian had her first heat, it lasted 4 weeks. She could accept any male between day 8 and day 15. You can spay her either during her heat cycle (will cost more as more blood is lost during surgery) or you can spay her right after this heat cycle. If you have dogs older than her, male or female, they should already be fixed. Please do the responsible thing and fix all of your dogs.

Keep her away from ALL male dogs and don't leave her outside unattended. If you want, you can get special dog "diapers" which will absorb the blood, although they only spot a little.

How many days does a female German shepherd have their menstrual cycle and how often does this cycle happen?

hi there
your girl will be in season for approx 21 days and this normally is every 6 mths some do have a season every 4 mths. i have shown German Shepperd's and bred for many years, if you are not into breeding have her spayed, if you are do not let her have puppies before she is 18 mths, hope this helps you

German Shepard hasn't gone into heat yet, why?

All bitches are diverse with the norm for the initiating of seasons being around 6 months. besides the undeniable fact that, fairly oftentimes the bigger the dogs, the later the season, maximum of my important breed no longer commencing till around 8 months, and then cycling at regarding a similar era. the certainty your b itch hasn't are available in yet might recommend her modern exchange in temperament, putting her companion in her place, is all the way down to her being approximately to ultimately are available in! My Whippet hadn't had her first season by using the time she replaced into 11 months, at which factor I had her spayed besides. Her a million/2-sisters curiously did no longer are available in till around 15 months, and additionally her mom. i might save a watch on what's taking place decrease back there, in simple terms in case she would have picked up a uterine an infection. The signs and indications of a pyometra incorporate severe eating, and being usually off-shade despite if with the greater wide-unfold open pyo you will see a bad discharge. a focused pyometra is likewise conceivable, the place there is not any discharge, yet you will have one unwell b itch on your hands, distinctly in case you do no longer p.c.. it up early. for sure while you're fearful approximately her in any respect, see your vet.

I'm going to adopt a German shepherd puppy. What should I know?

Congratulations on your new German Shepherd puppy! I hope he or she brings you many years of companionship and enjoyment.I've collected the most popular puppy articles from German Shepherd Central in one place, "New German Shepherd puppy? Start here!" You may want to take a look at those.The first thing is to determine how you will confine your pup when you aren't at home. A tall exercise pen (see jefferspet.com) or airline-style plastic kennel are good choices for GSD puppies.I highly recommend Susan Garrett’s DVD "Crate Games" to crate train your new puppy.The rule of thumb for the length of time puppies can be confined is their age in months, plus one hour. So if your pup is 8 weeks old, the greatest amount of time she should be left in a crate or ex-pen without a break is three hours (two months + one).My favorite training books for German Shepherds are "The Culture Clash" by Jean Donaldson and "Purely Positive Training" by Sheila Booth.The second thing to decide is what "job" you will be training your new German Shepherd to do. All GSDs need mental stimulation as well as physical exercise. Your local dog training club can get you started in the dog sport of your choice, or you can check out Fenzi Dog Training Academy if there is no club near you.Remember to make all veterinary visits fun for your German Shepherd puppy. Feed your puppy treats, and limit the number of unpleasant experiences (shots, blood draws, excessive handling by strangers, etc.) that happen in one visit. If your puppy needs ear treatment, for example, try to conduct that visit separate from other scary or painful events. Ask your veterinarian whether he or she will play with your puppy and his or her favorite toy for a few minutes before or after each visit.And last, be patient with your new friend! He or she needs your help to be the best German Shepherd around. Enjoy.

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