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Question by Pet Friendly CJ
Submitted on 8/23/2003
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My French Poddle has 3 1/2 years old We have her since January this year because herprevious owner don't want her, but since then I saw that she's bleeding from her part
do dogs got their period and how long they stay with it? Are they dangerous or not or is the bleeding dangeours? Thanks for your help.


Answer by Tanisha
Submitted on 12/31/2003
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Yes, dogs do get their "period" but it actually means that they're going into heat. She will start accepting males soon so if you don't want her bred you better keep her penned up and COMPLETELY away from males. Other signs of heat are increase in weight and appetite and possible increase on how many times she urines. Her nipples may also increase in size and her vulva(part) will also increase in size. Like you noticed there will also be discharge(from milk to blood colored. If you have other Questions you can e-mail me at stanishas@aol.com and I'll do my beat to answer them.

 

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