It all depends on the dog and sometimes breed, usually every 6 months to one year, they go into a heat cycle. After the birth of puppies, some bitches go into a small cycle and they should NOT be breed during this cycle, it is a natural cleansing process.
Ethically, they should only be breed every other cycle or better yet, once every two years if they go every 6 mo.
You should not attempt to breed from a dog before her third heat cycle as it can be damaging to young females. You should also not allow the dog to have more than two or three litters in her lifetime.
You should not attempt to breed from a dog before her third season as it can be damaging to it's health.
Most dogs have two heat cycles a year, except for the Basenji Breed which have only one.
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It would have two cycles a year like any normal dog.
Usually heat cycles last for around two weeks. Every dog is different so it may be longer.
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Technically, dogs do not have menstrual cycles - only primates menstruate. However, dogs do have estrus or heat cycles, and a female dog can start cycling at about 6 months of age.
Heat cycles happen approximately every six months, so her next heat will be six months from her last one.
No. All the plumbing has been taken out. The uterus and ovaries are gone. No more heat cycles.
Almost all breeds of Dog have two heat cycles per year, including the Alaskan Malamute. Each heat cycle should last for around 2 and a half to 3 weeks, but it can vary for each Dog.
A dog urinates the same if she is in heat, heat does not affect her urination
Dogs go into "heat" every 6-12 months (depending on the dog). Their heat cycles generally last 3 weeks. This is the time when dogs can become pregnant, so be sure to monitor your female
After mating, locking only lasts about an hour.
The only way to stop your dog going into heat is to get her spayed, her heat cycles won't stop naturally.
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