No, they get pregnant about 3or4 days into the bleed
After she quits bleeding.
She is in heat
She is prob. in heat
She's menstruating.
Right after the female stops bleeding is when she can be bred. She will get a clear with pinkish discharge after bleeding, which is when you can breed her, but she will not accept a male while still bleeding.
It will stop bleeding after a while or it will not bleed at all
If it is a female, she could be going into season.
It means she is ready to breed and have pups
If she has never been spayed (fixed) she is most likely just menstruating (having a period). It is normal. But if she has been spayed and is bleeding, you should call a vet.
A female dog can have a dry season, otherwise known as a silent season. It is a season with no bleeding and no swelling.
Yes. Some birth control forms can stop a female from bleeding but she still goes through the rest of her period.
The bleeding is caused by a "sloughing" of the uterine lining. Essentially, a uterus replaces its surface layer once every month. This occurs in a cycle. The final part of that cycle is the shedding or sloughing of the uppermost layer. This causes the bleeding. In case you feel this is gross or unusual, it might help to know that it occurs in most, if not all, female mammals.