Generally no, the dogs heat cycle only lasts 6 - 9 days
No. It's only during a specific stage of the heat cycle when a dog can become pregnant. Once the dog is pregnant, she won't have a heat cycle. Usually the cycle resumes within six months of having a litter of puppies. Three weeks after weaning a litter (usually when the pups are 5 weeks old) the female dog can be spayed, so she will no longer be able to become pregnant.
A dog's heat cycle is 21 days on average. This means it can be shorter (two weeks) or longer (four weeks). Contact your vet if your dog's heat cycle is going on longer than 4 weeks, and continue to restrict male dogs access to your dog.
Usually heat cycles last for around two weeks. Every dog is different so it may be longer.
Once every six months, it lasts for around two weeks.
Every six months for two weeks on average.
Usually every six months and it lasts for around two weeks.
Once every six months and for around two weeks.
The heat cycle lasts two to three weeks, every 6 months. Spay your dog so she will live a much longer and healthier life.
Usually once every six months and it lasts for around two weeks.
Usually every six months and it lasts for around two weeks.
A dog's cycle varies depending on the dog. Most dogs are in heat for about three to four weeks. The bleeding will last anywhere from 3 to 14 days. After the bleeding stops the dog can still get pregnant for about two weeks.
if your dog has gone through a heat without getting pregnant in between pregnencies she should be fine