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Keep her as far away from males as possible and you can't go wrong.
ANSWER:When a female cat or female dog is in the biological process of being in heat. Unless you want your pet to have babies, you should keep them away from any males (cats or dogs), until the process ends for the female, and when she no longer has the need for sexual attention from the male.
it can happen. This has even happened with females who were fixed. However, a female dog MAY still be in heat even if she is no longer bleeding. Heat cycles usually last 3 weeks. Be sure to keep the female away from any intact males for her entire cycle
Keep her away from males, and try to keep her in a no carpeted aea to avoid bleeding.
you just keep them away from a male (if their a female) keep them away from a female ( if their a male)
If you have five out of ten male kittens the best thing to do is separate the males from eachother, especially as they get older. Keep them away from female sisters, or they might do unexpected things.
Yes, a female ferret can be neutered to keep her from going into heat.
Mallards are the most aggressive type of ducks out there. The males will chase away other males to keep the females for himself. female mallards will do a bit of fighting back witch excites the males.
It means they are in heat. It is very important that, if you have a male around, keep him away from the female. Ideally, the female should be spayed.
Yes. Don't keep males and females together.
Yes, but they will breed and the males will constantly and harass the female to breed. It's best to keep more females than males as long as they all fit in your tank. If there is one female, the males will cause her too much stress.
only when shes in heat then you cant keep toms away from her. Otherwise they could care less.