She will go into heat approximately 6 months after her last heat, which was when she conceived the puppies. I hope you are not planning on breeding her then. It is much too hard on them to be bred in back to back heats. Why not spay her now and she will live a longer life due to being healthier. Will cut down greatly the risks of mammary tumors, pyometria, uterine cancer, perianal tumors, etc.
A Yorkie is a type of dog, and dogs do not menstruate. The bleeding they have is what occurs when they are in heat. The only animals that menstruate are human beings and other primates.
The cat can go into heat in as little as 2 weeks if not sooner.
A mother cat can get pregnant as soon as a few days after giving birth. It is possible for a cat to go into heat and conceive again shortly after delivering a litter.
From 59 to 72 days. They go into heat again within hours of giving birth.
A yorkie is usually in heat for three weeks.
The male should have been separated from the female before she gave birth. But if you didn't do that, then the male should be separated before the female is done giving birth because females go into postpartum estrus (heat) after giving birth and can become pregnant again immediately. If the male is with her after giving birth, then she is most likely pregnant again. Back to back pregnancies can possibly kill the female or lead to babies less likely to survive.
As many as they can. Female cats take nine weeks to carry their pregnancy and after giving birth, they can go into heat again and have more babies.
When she comes back in heat. In the wild they don't wait, so I don't see why it would be different in domesticated situations.
After giving birth, a cat can go into heat as soon as a week later. Signs that your cat is in heat include increased vocalization, restlessness, rubbing against objects, and a desire to escape outside. Additionally, she may display more affectionate behavior and assume a mating position. If you suspect your cat is in heat after giving birth, it is best to consult with a veterinarian for guidance.
Yes, a cat can go into heat as early as 4-5 weeks after giving birth. This is known as postpartum estrus. It is important to keep the mother cat indoors during this time to prevent another pregnancy so soon after giving birth.
After giving birth, German dogs typically go into heat again around 6-9 months postpartum. This timeframe can vary depending on individual factors such as breed, age, and overall health of the dog. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the best course of action for managing the dog's reproductive cycle.
A guinea pig can get pregnant again, a few hours after birth, so a guinea pig could breed tens of times in a lifetime. But there is a 20% chance a female guinea pig could die during, before or after birth, because of the stress, it has been given.