How Long Does A German Shepherd Period Last?

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Heat usually lasts

between 2-4 weeks

. Early in the cycle, a female dog may not be receptive to , although some are receptive through the entire cycle. It can be shorter or longer and you'll know the cycle is over when all her vulva returns to its normal size and there's no more bleeding or discharge.

How long does the bleeding last while a dog is in heat?

Your dog will only bleed for around half of the total cycle, usually

7 to 10 days

. Generally, bigger dogs bleed more than smaller dogs, but it varies between dogs. Some dogs bleed very little.

How long does a dog period last?

How long does estrus last? Estrus is the stage when the dog can become pregnant. Although this can vary with each individual, on average a dog will be in heat for

1 1⁄2 to 2 weeks

but this can be shorter or longer.

How many days does a female dog period last?

The heat cycle

How often do shepherds go into heat?

Female dogs cycle into heat on average

every six months

. But this can vary, especially in the beginning, so it's a good idea to keep track. It can take some dogs 18-24 months to develop regular cycles. Small dogs will tend to go into heat more frequently, as much as three or four times a year.

What do I do when my dog gets her period?

  1. Pups tend to get quite snuggly during this time, so set aside some extra slots for lots of cuddles. …
  2. Offer a safe, chew resistant toy that she can nudge up against. …
  3. Never scold your pup if she happens to make a bloody mess, just calmly reassure her while you clean it up.

Which animals get periods?

Most female mammals have an estrous cycle, yet only ten primate species, four bats species, the

elephant shrew

, and one known species of spiny mouse have a menstrual cycle.

Do dogs get pregnant every time they tie?

It is important to note that

pregnancy can occur without a tie

. Once tied the male dog will often step over the female or be turned by handlers into a position so that the animals are back to back.

Are there pads for dogs in heat?


Vet's Best Perfect

-Fit Washable Female Dog Diaper is for females in heat, urinary incontinence, travel and excitable urination. The diaper is able to loosen or tighten with the built-in hook-and-eye belt. Pull the elastic tape and fasten to the buttons for a comfortable and secure fit.

What should I expect when my dog goes into heat for the first time?

Signs seen during this phase include a

swollen vulva, blood-tinged discharge

, excessive licking of the genital area, clingy behavior, and aggression toward male dogs. Your dog may also hold her tail close to her body. Estrus: The estrus phase is the mating phase where your female dog will be receptive to males.

When do German Shepherd females get their period?

When Do Dogs Get Their ‘Period' and How Often? Female dogs typically reach sexual maturity

around six months old

and that's when have their first “heat” or estrus cycle

How long does a German shepherds first heat last?

Heat usually lasts

between 2-4 weeks

. Early in the cycle, a female dog may not be receptive to male dogs, although some are receptive through the entire cycle. It can be shorter or longer and you'll know the cycle is over when all her vulva returns to its normal size and there's no more bleeding or discharge.

Why does my dog stink when she is in heat?

As her cycle progresses,

the texture and color of the flow changes to more of a straw-color

. It is this discharge that produces a unique smell that is quite appealing to male dogs. The discharge and the accompanying smell is nature's way of alerting male dogs to the fact that a female is fertile.

Can you stop a dog's period?


There are currently no approved medications to control the heat cycle

What can I give my dog for menstrual pain?

  • Carprofen (Novox or Rimadyl)
  • Deracoxib (Deramaxx)
  • Firocoxib (Previcox)
  • Meloxicam (Metacam)

What are the signs my dog is coming into season?

  • A large, red, swollen vulva.
  • Bleeding from the vulva (or a yellow/red/brown discharge)
  • Licking the back end more than usual.
  • Weeing more than usual.
  • Behaviour changes such as: being over friendly to other dogs. roaming to find male dogs. mounting and humping.
Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.