Yes, if they are of a breeding age.
Yes. All female mammals have periods.
No. Only humans and closely related species such as chimpanzees have a period or menstrual cycle. Other mammals that have a placenta have a similar oestrous cycle, where the lining of the uterus is built up in case of pregnancy over a specific time cycle, but they don't shed the lining of the uterus as blood in the way humans do, they simply reabsorb the unused uterus.
No, they have an estrous cycle rather than a menstrual cycle where the endometrium is absorbed rather than expelled.
A period, or menstruation, is the shedding of the endometrium - the uterine lining. Menstruation is also known as menses. All female humans, as well as some other female mammals, have regular periods during their reproductive age.
Peri-menopause is the term used before menstrual periods end. The transition between peri-menopause and pre menopause when estrogen begins stopping the menstrual periods.
All mammals go through a starting stage as a single cell. They all go through cell division, birth, and growth. Not all mammals have periods (e.g. cats do not have bleeding periods.) All mammals die.
Yes. This is referred to as " heat " or "in season " . This is the time to mate your female if you want pups, or keep her in seclusion if you don't want her bred. There are sanitary products for dogs at any pet shop or supply store.
You can drink whatever you like whenever you like, menstruating doesn't effect what you can eat or drink. You can drink whatever you want after menstrual periods, it will have no effect on you or your body at all.
Not all animals, but most mammals do, hence why people have periods (people=mammals)
First of all, it's menstrual. Second is the menstrual cycle is the time space between periods hope that helps! :)
Yes, it is called love.
Only if she conceived, that is, becomes pregnant. As with all other mammals, humans included, the act of mating (sexual intercourse) does not interrupt the menstrual cycle, pregnancy does.