probably many of the same ones women experience...
Vets will spay a dog while they are in heat but it is typically more expensive then when they are not in heat.
Separate them, until the female's heat is over.
No they can be introduced while in heat.
Yes, their feces will be less hardened and lighter in color while in heat.
There is no such breed. Each female dog as an individual will vary during her heat. Normally you see the most blood in the beginning of the heat then it slowly stops.
Unless you wanted puppies - yes.
No. My dog was well into having heat (dog period) and then had puppies before we got her fixed and she's been fine and sterile ever since. Another Answer: You can have your dog spayed while in heat or even after heat if she has been bred. Some vets charge more if they are in heat or pregnant. But it's perfectly safe for your dog.
Yes. Usually there is an extra charge added by the veterinarian.
They bleed for about 3 weeks while in heat.
Yes. Usually there is an extra charge added by the veterinarian.
Yes, any other time she can not get pregnant. I have never before heard of dogs getting pregnant while they were not in heat.
It is called being in heat or in season, is when the dog can become pregnant. No there should not be any signs of a fever. The normal temperature in a dog is 101 to 102 degrees. If your dog is running a fever while in heat, I would take her in to be checked out by a Veterinarian.