During the estrus phase of a dog's heat cycle, which typically lasts around 2-3 weeks, symptoms may include a swollen vulva, bloody discharge, increased urination, restlessness, and attraction to male dogs. It's important to monitor your dog closely during this time to prevent unwanted mating. If you notice any concerning symptoms or behaviors, consult with your veterinarian for guidance on managing your dog's heat cycle.
No.
Depends on what ailment the symptoms are going with.Can he show symptoms of being in heat? Not likely.Can he show symptoms of having parvo? Yup.Can he show symptoms of exhaustion? Yup.
Signs and symptoms of a dog in heat after 1 month may include increased urination, swollen vulva, changes in behavior such as restlessness or increased attention from male dogs, and a bloody discharge. It is important to monitor your dog closely during this time.
Of course. Ask your vet.
yes, but it's not recommended.
No but the dog can "think" it's i heat, it may go broken backed (humped even though it's fixed)
Well they bleed but only for about a week. They are still in heat though they are not bleeding
yes but it is more expensive
Just like a women..for a long time
Bitch is pregnant.
No, spaying eliminates heats and is permanent. A spayed dog will never go on heat again.
Most dogs go into heat once every six months, so your dog still has another 4 months until her next cycle.