Estrous Cycles in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospital | VCA Animal Hospitals (2024)

When does a female dog have her first estrous (heat) cycle?

Estrous Cycles in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospital | VCA Animal Hospitals (1)Female dogs will have their first estrous (reproductive or heat) cycle when they reach puberty. Each cycle consists of several stages; the stage called estrus refers to when the female can become pregnant. Often, a dog that is in the estrus stage is said to be in heat or season.

On average, puberty (or sexual maturity) is reached at about six months of age, but this can vary by breed. Smaller breeds tend to have their first estrous cycle at an earlier age, while large and giant breeds may not come into heat for the first time until they reach eighteen months to two years of age.

How often does a female dog come into heat?

Most dogs come into heat twice per year, although the interval can vary between breeds and from dog to dog. Small breed dogs may cycle three times per year, while giant breed dogs may only cycle once per year. When young dogs first begin to cycle, it is normal for their cycles to be somewhat irregular. It can take up to two years for a female dog to develop regular cycles. No time of year corresponds to a breeding season for domesticated dogs except for Basenjis and the sled dog breeds, which typically tend to cycle in the spring.

What are the signs of estrus?

The earliest sign of estrus is swelling or engorgement of the vulva, but this swelling is not always obvious. Bloody vagin*l discharge is often the first sign that an owner notices when their dog comes into heat. In some cases, the discharge will not be apparent until several days after estrus has begun. The amount of discharge varies from dog to dog.

"Male dogs can detect a female in heat from a great distance..."

The vagin*l discharge will change in color and appearance as the cycle progresses. At first, the discharge is very bloody, but it thins to become watery and pinker in color as the days pass. A female dog in heat will often urinate more frequently than normal or may develop marking behavior in which she urinates small amounts on various objects either in the home or when out on a walk. During this phase of her cycle, the urine contains pheromones and hormones, both of which signal her reproductive state to other dogs. This is how dogs in heat attract other dogs, particularly males.

Male dogs can detect a female in heat from a great distance and may begin marking your property with their urine, attempting to claim their territory.

How long does estrus last?

Although it can vary by individual, the average length of the estrus stage is 10-14 days.

At what stage of the estrus cycle can the dog get pregnant?

The female dog usually ovulates at about the time that the vagin*l discharge becomes watery; this marks her most fertile stage and is the time when she will be most receptive to breeding. However, sperm can survive for a week in the reproductive tract and still be capable of fertilizing the eggs, so she can get pregnant at any point while she is in estrus. Contrary to popular belief, it is not necessary for the female to tie with the male dog to get pregnant (for further information see the handout "Estrus and Mating in Dogs").

How long does pregnancy last in a dog and when can pregnancy be detected?

Pregnancy in dogs lasts approximately nine weeks (63 days).

How can I prevent my dog from becoming pregnant?

The best way to prevent your dog from becoming pregnant is to have her surgically sterilized (spayed) by ovariohysterectomy or ovariectomy before she has her first estrous cycle. Since it can be difficult to predict when this first cycle will occur, most veterinarians recommend performing the procedure before the dog is six or seven months of age.

What can I do if my dog has been mismated or accidentally mates with another dog?

Contact your veterinarian as soon as possible. There are mismating injections that can be used within the first two days after mating, but there are risks associated with their use. Your veterinarian will discuss your options and any risks associated with them.

Should I let my dog have an estrus cycle or a litter of puppies before spaying her?

"...the consensus at this time is that spaying will increase the lifespan of a dog."

There are no valid reasons for letting a dog have a litter of puppies before she is spayed. Newer research has shown that some larger breeds (e.g., Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, and German Shepherds) may benefit medically from delaying their spay surgery until after their first heat cycle; however, the consensus at this time is that spaying will increase the lifespan of a dog. Dogs can become pregnant on their very first estrous cycle, increasing the risk of accidental breeding. Dogs are indiscriminate, so a brother may breed with his sister, a father may breed with his daughter, and a son may breed with his mother.

A common belief is that female dogs will become more friendly and sociable if they have a litter of puppies. This is not true and only serves to contribute further to the serious problem of dog overpopulation.

Estrous Cycles in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospital | VCA Animal Hospitals (2024)

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Estrous Cycles in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospital | VCA Animal Hospitals? ›

How often do female dogs come into estrus? On average, estrus occurs about twice a year, although it varies from dog to dog. Small breeds tend to cycle more regularly than larger breeds. The interval between heat cycles tends to be four to twelve months with an average of seven months.

How many estrous cycles does a dog have in a year on average? ›

Most dogs will have two heats per year or an average of every 5-11 months. Some breed exceptions occur, such as the Basenji and Tibetan Mastiff, which typically only cycle once yearly. The most notable sign of a dog's heat cycle is bloody vagin*l discharge, usually lasting between 14 and 21 days.

How long is the estrous cycle in dogs? ›

Estrus is the stage when the female is receptive to the male. This stage will last an average of 9 days based on behavioral signs, but can range from 4 to 24 days. The fertile period occurs during this time.

What color is a dog's pyometra discharge? ›

Dogs with pyometra typically have a white, yellowish, or green discharge from the vagin*. They may also be drinking excessively and urinating frequently. If you see any of these indicators, bring your pup to the vet immediately. There are also two types of pyometra, and these include open or closed pyometra.

How many times can a female dog mate in one day? ›

How many times can a female dog mate in one day? Dogs can mate more than once a day, so long as both the dogs are keen to. If you're trying for puppies, it may be better to try mating them again the next day, or the day after that, rather than mating them multiple times in one day.

What medication is used to stop a dog's heat cycle? ›

Megestrol acetate (MA) (brand names: Ovaban®, Megace®) is a synthetic progestin, a hormone used to postpone estrus (heat cycle) and to relieve the effects of false pregnancy. It can also be used to treat benign prostatic hypertrophy in male dogs and to treat skin and behavior conditions in cats.

What is an abnormal heat cycle in dogs? ›

Abnormal estrous cycling is a term used to describe a female dog that is not experiencing normal heat cycles. These abnormalities may include delayed, absent, or irregular cycles. A normal female dog should begin having estrous (heat) cycles by two years of age.

What are the 4 stages of a dog's heat cycle? ›

Just as importantly, it can let you anticipate certain behavioral shifts and help you provide the care your pet needs as she transitions between the different phases of the cycle. There are four phases, by the way: Proestrus, Estrus, Diestrus, and Anestrus.

How do I know if my dog is out of estrus? ›

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.

What is the white stuff coming out of my dog's pee hole? ›

Preputial discharge may consist of blood, urine, or pus. The normal dog should have no discharge, although a small amount of whitish yellow “smegm*” can accumulate around the preputial opening and is not considered clinically significant.

What is the brown liquid coming out of my dog? ›

All of our canine buddies have two sacs on either side of the anus called anal glands. These glands, when working properly, secrete a brownish, oily dog discharge with a powerful odor. Anal glands need to expel fluid regularly, either when your dog poops or when you manually express them.

Do dogs with pyometra lick themselves? ›

Pyometra is a life-threatening womb infection in dogs, which can be prevented by spaying your dog. Early symptoms include licking their back end more, season lasting longer than usual and not eating.

Why is my female dog crying after mating? ›

Yes it is normal because it is a surprise to her to have the tie happen and she might have had a stricture that was opened during the mating process which caused some pain. Usually they only do this the first time or so they mate.

How to unstick a dog after mating? ›

It's called a “copulatory tie”. Don't do anything to try to separate the dogs, especially pull them apart by force, which could hurt them! Stay calm and wait for the dogs to unstick themselves. If they're still stuck together after an hour (which is unlikely to happen), call your vet to get advice.

Can a male dog penetrate a female not in heat? ›

Hi Monterey, Usually a female dog will not allow a male to penetrate her unless she is in heat. They will growl and snap at the male or sit down or otherwise prevent penetration. Here is how the heat cycle works.

How many times a year can a female dog go into heat? ›

Most dogs come into heat twice per year, although the interval can vary between breeds and from dog to dog. Small breed dogs may cycle three times per year, while giant breed dogs may only cycle once per year. When young dogs first begin to cycle, it is normal for their cycles to be somewhat irregular.

Can a dog go in heat every 3 months? ›

Heat cycles vary depending on the dog's age, size and breed. Small dog breeds can cycle every 3-4 months, medium and large breeds typically cycle every 6 months, and giant breeds may only cycle every 6-12 months. Older female dogs may cycle less often than younger dogs.

How many seasons do female dogs have a year? ›

After their first season, most dogs have a heat every 6-7 months (twice a year). Some dogs have slightly longer or shorter cycles, but they should be regular. Speak to your vet if your dog has irregular seasons. Most dogs have longer gaps between their seasons as they get older (but can still get pregnant).

What is the longest heat cycle for a dog? ›

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.

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