Well, if your male is in heat, you either need to
a": double check it's business, or
b: call guiness book of world records, because only females go into heat
Male dogs are never in heat, it's only the female dogs who come into heat.
Male dogs do not go into heat.
Dogs are in heat for about twenty one days. There are three stages in a female dogs' heat cycle.
My dogs first heat cycle lasted about 4 weeks.
A beagle does not have a menstrual cycle. Instead dogs have heat cycles. Typically they will go in heat once they turn 6 months old and will go in heat every 3 to 4 months.
Dogs, no matter the breed have a heat cycle twice a year on average, lasting 20-24 days.
Female dogs go through a heat cycle, called estrus, every six months. She will have proestrus, or a bleeding cycle, before her true heat cycle during which she is very receptive to the advances of male dogs. This heat cycle lasts for several days up to three or four weeks. Some female dogs will undergo personality changes during this time, the most common changes being anxiety and irritability.
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Most dogs will come into heat twice a year. This can be altered by stress such as being relocated etc. They will sometimes skip a heat. The heat cycle usually last about three weeks from beginning to end.
If the female dog has a normal heat cycle, it last 21 days.
My chiwinnie went into heat at about 7 months of age and it lasted two weeks. Watch them carefully as they tend to stray off (even in bad weather) when they are in heat. Their heat cycle can last up to 21 days.
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The smaller breeds of dogs tend to have their first estrus cycle at an earlier age, while the large and giant breeds of dogs may not come into heat for the first time until they reach eighteen months to two years of age
It last for 3 weeks,by the 2nd week she will bleed and by 3rd week she will want to be with a male, its called flagging, she will lift her tail and move it to the side so the male can get to her easy.