ask your vet if it continues or she is in pain. it could be a cut or is she not spayed?
I say this all the time, if it was your vulva swollen and bleeding, what would you do?
Dogs have what is called an Estrus cycle Proestrus: the dog starts bleeding from the vulva and develops progressive swelling to the uterus-lasts 5-9 days. Ovulation usually occurs towards the end of proestrus Estrus: The bleeding diminishes but the vulva remains swollen..Two days after ovulation the egg can be fertilized by sperm Diestrus: The dog comes out of heat and the vulva begins to return to normal.
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When she is in heat. Look for signs such as.. Vaginal discharge which is clear Bleeding and swelling of the vulva Increased restlessness
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There are such things as "silent heats." These heat cycles do not present with bleeding (or minimal bleeding that the owner may miss). this is why it is important to know the schedule of your dogs cycles and observe her behavior and males reactions to her
They can have as many has their body provides
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In a Brussels Griffon, the bleeding phase of the estrous cycle typically lasts about 7 to 10 days. This is known as the proestrus phase, during which the female may exhibit swelling of the vulva and increased urination. After this bleeding phase, she will enter estrus, when she is fertile and receptive to mating. It's important to monitor her behavior and consult a veterinarian if you have any concerns.
Your vulva can change colour during puberty, pregnancy, and will darker when you're aroused. Your vulva generally shouldn't turn brown, it may be an idea to talk to your doctor to check it's okay.
The posterior vulva junction is where the vagina meets the external genitalia. It is located at the back of the vulva and plays a role in sexual function and childbirth. In some medical contexts, this area may also be referred to as the perineum.