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Question by need to know
Submitted on 1/14/2004
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Can female dogs go into season their whole life span or does it stop like human women?


Answer by Bridget
Submitted on 1/29/2004
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I have a cocker spaniel that had pup's in July of last year. She should have been in season in Nov and is know January and has not come in season yet?? She is 2 years old
I am sure she has not came in to season I watch her every day. I have a mate waiting for her.   Help Help

       Bridget

 

Answer by Frank
Submitted on 1/29/2004
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yes they can a live span being in season although th elast years there will a long timespan between each heat.

 

Answer by Mrs H
Submitted on 10/24/2005
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Never say never! our 12 year old black Labrador gave us quite a surprise 5 weeks ago when we went to take her out in the morning and found a puppy!! she then went on to have 2 more, all very healthy and beautiful but she had not had a visible season for 3 years.  Even the vets were amazed.

 

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