It means it's a male dog..... If it isn't a male dog.... You might want to take it to the Veterinarian. But my guess would be (If it is female) it's probably a birth defect which made it not able to have babies. Unless it's female and still is able to give birth: You're lucky it doesn't go in heat. And some dogs have different heat schedules. Like my dog only goes in heat every two months.
Virtually all breeds have two oestrus cycles each year. Initially, the vulva swells and within a day there is a clear discharge, which becomes tinged with blood the next day. This discharge increases in intensity and then slowly diminishes, ending after about ten days. During this time the female becomes more alert and urinates frequently, leaving signals of her impending willingness to mate. Ovulation takes place soon after the discharge has stopped. Only now will the female accept mating. Hormonal changes occur regardless of whether a female is pregnant, which is why there is no simple blood or urine tests to confirm impending motherhood.
Because they don't wanna make love to that certain Dog
Another answer.
Your female may not be in estrus, this is the fertile portion of her heat cycle (approximately day 12 - 16). She will only allow mating to occur at this point. Her body will submit a pheromone (scent) which will encourage the male to respond to her. She will not be receptive until she has reached this point in her cycle and will snap at any male who tries to mount her.
Perhaps she is spayed, too young, or too old. Bitches typically go into heat twice per year, but not necessarily at regular intervals, like every six months.
It will take a whole gestation period for her to have her puppies, she won't have them right away. (maybe she ispregnant)
Your female may have been spayed, if so, she will not come into heat again. There are drugs that can induce heat that must be required from your vet.
No your dog can never not go into heat, although after there first time in heat you can fix them so they won't go into heat again
Sometimes they skip one, but it could also be something much more serious. Vets.
I suggest that your dog has been spayed. If your dog has been spayed she will not go into heat.
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A dog's heat cycle can last anywhere from 5 to 21 days, so showing signs of heat (including the possibility of spotting blood) for over 7 days would not be unusual.
It is called being in heat or in season, is when the dog can become pregnant. No there should not be any signs of a fever. The normal temperature in a dog is 101 to 102 degrees. If your dog is running a fever while in heat, I would take her in to be checked out by a Veterinarian.
Female dogs will have light bleeding before going into heat. Males will be smelling them all the time.
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She will show signs of heat by rolling on the floor and tempting the tom. A pregnant cat will not show any of these signs.
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