Estrus and Mating in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospital | VCA Animal Hospitals (2024)

Estrus and Mating in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospital | VCA Animal Hospitals (1)When does a female dog first come into heat?

Puberty or sexual maturity in the female dog usually occurs around nine or ten months of age. Smaller breeds tend to go into estrus or 'heat' earlier, even as early as four months of age in some females, while in large and giant breeds, it can take up to two years. For many dogs, the first heat is 'silent' or does not have clinical signs associated with estrus. Additionally, many dogs' first estrus cycle is unlikely to allow successful breeding, therefore the standard practice is to wait until the second or third heat cycle before breeding.

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. An exception is the Basenji and other sled dog breeds, as they tend to go into heat only once per year, typically in the spring.

What are the signs of estrus in dogs?

Vulvar swelling is the first physical indication of an impending estrus cycle. However, the most obvious recognizable sign is vagin*l bleeding. This may not become apparent until a few days after the female has come into estrus. Some female dogs experience heavy vagin*l bleeding during estrus, while other dogs have minimal bleeding. If you are concerned about your dog, consult your veterinarian.

"...the most obvious recognizable sign is vagin*l bleeding."

From the beginning of a female’s estrus period, she will be attractive to male dogs, though she will usually not be receptive or allow mating until seven to ten days into her cycle. As the cycle progresses, the color and appearance of the discharge change. In the beginning, it is usually quite bloody and thick in appearance, then gradually changes to a watery, blood-tinged discharge. The receptive period for mating usually corresponds to this change in the appearance of the discharge.

You may also find your female dog is passing small quantities of urine more frequently. The urine contains pheromones and hormones, both of which signal interested males that she will be receptive soon.

How long does an estrus cycle last?

Cycle length varies, averaging two to three weeks for most dogs. The cycle begins with the first signs of vulvar swelling or vagin*l discharge. It ends when all discharge ceases and the vulva has returned to its normal size.

How do I determine the best time to mate my dog?

This can be difficult. Most dogs ovulate and are receptive around the eleventh day of estrus. The discharge is usually less bloody (often described as a salmon color) and the female will be actively looking for a male. The female may stand and present her hind end for the male to be mounted or she may tuck her tail to the side. However, ovulation may occur either early or late during the heat cycle.

Are there any tests to determine when to mate my dog?

Yes. There are two simple tests that your veterinarian can perform:

1. vagin*l cytology or vagin*l smears. A simple microscopic examination of vagin*l cells will detect changes in cell appearance and numbers. This technique has been used for many years and is reasonably reliable. It is non-invasive and does not cause discomfort to the female. Most vagin*l smears are performed over several days to look for changes in the cells that predict ovulation and the best time for breeding.

2. Serum progesterone test. This test measures the progesterone level in the blood. It is very sensitive and has become popular due to its accuracy. Some dogs will require several tests done over a series of days to predict ovulation. Some veterinarians prefer another daily blood hormone test, LH (luteinizing hormone), instead of serum progesterone. Your veterinarian will discuss the different testing options and which is best for your dog.

"The serum progesterone test is a good indicator of when mating is most likely to be successful."

Your veterinarian may be able to perform both tests at the clinic, though sending samples out to a laboratory provides more accurate results. The serum progesterone test is a good indicator of when mating is most likely to be successful. It is useful for females with a history of unsuccessful mating or females who will be traveling a considerable distance to the male dog.

What can I do to ensure mating is successful?

Surprisingly, male dogs appear to be more stress-sensitive than females during mating. Successful matings are more common when the male dog is in his own environment. For this reason, females are usually taken to the male dog's home for breeding.

The time of mating is extremely critical, and it is highly recommended to have your female tested to determine the optimal days for breeding. For most females, the best time for breeding is between the tenth and fourteenth day of estrus. However, some females ovulate as early as the third or fourth day or as late as the eighteenth day.

It is normal to arrange for two matings (also called stud services) for your dog, often 24 to 48 hours apart. Check these details with the owner of the male when making initial inquiries. Also, be sure to ask what will happen if your female dog does not become pregnant as a result of the stud service. It is common for the owner of the male dog to offer a free service next time.

Estrus and Mating in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospital | VCA Animal Hospitals (2)I was told that my female had tied well with the dog. What does this mean?

During coitus, part of the dog's penis (bulbis glandis) swells and enlarges. The female's vagin*l muscles contract against the bulbis glandis, preventing the penis from being withdrawn. This is the 'tie' that is considered a desirable feature of successful mating. 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 dogs are back-to-back. The tie will usually last for five to ten minutes.

What should I do if I find my dog tied to another during a mismating?

There is little point in trying to separate animals that are locked together in this way. Buckets of cold water, water pistols, cap guns, and so forth do little to speed up the process of separation and merely upset or potentially injure the dogs. In fact, forced separation can result in serious injury to the female and should be avoided. If a mismating occurs, consult your veterinarian as soon as possible so your options can be reviewed.

Estrus and Mating in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospital | VCA Animal Hospitals (2024)

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Estrus and Mating in Dogs | VCA Animal Hospital | VCA Animal Hospitals? ›

"...the most obvious recognizable sign is vagin*l bleeding." From the beginning of a female's estrus period, she will be attractive to male dogs, though she will usually not be receptive or allow mating until seven to ten days into her cycle. As the cycle progresses, the color and appearance of the discharge change.

How many days will a female dog let a male mount her? ›

From the beginning of the heat period she will be attractive to male dogs, but will usually not be receptive, or allow mating, until about 7-10 days later. The discharge will usually become less bloodstained at this time.

What happens if a female dog is not mated? ›

In short, it will never harm your dog if he or she can't mate, and it's important to recognize that spayed and neutered dogs can live just as long as other pups who have not been fixed. In short, dogs do not need to breed but frustration may come out of a lack of sexual interactions from the male.

Can a dog get pregnant after estrus? ›

However, it is important to note that it can be possible for your female to become pregnant right up until the end of her season, up to four weeks. After estrus stage, the vulva should return to normal, at this stage, she is no longer fertile and she is safe to mix with intact male dogs.

Is there a pill for dogs to not get pregnant? ›

There are currently no approved medications to control the heat cycle in dogs in the United States or Canada. In the European Union countries, there are some medications that are used to prevent pregnancy and regulate estrus. Some of these drugs have a high incidence of serious, even life-threatening side effects.

How long after bleeding is a dog fertile? ›

A dog will usually be on heat for anywhere between 2 to 4 weeks, and they are usually most fertile around day 10. Within the first few days of a heat, they may not be responsive to male dogs.

How to know when estrus is over? ›

How long does an estrus cycle last? Cycle length varies, averaging two to three weeks for most dogs. The cycle begins with the first signs of vulvar swelling or vagin*l discharge. It ends when all discharge ceases and the vulva has returned to its normal size.

Why do female dogs cry when mating? ›

Why do female dogs cry when mating? Making noise during mating is normal for some dogs. However, it can also sometimes be a sign of stress, pain or that she's not keen to mate. Try not to intervene unnecessarily, but if you're concerned about your dog then try soothing her and see if that helps.

What happens if a dog mates with a female human? ›

Their genomes are simply too different to come together and make something that will live. Their genomes cannot mix in any productive way. Imagine you take the instructions for making an airplane and instructions for making a curling iron and mix them together.

How to unstick a dog after mating? ›

Attempting to “unstick” dogs that are mating can result in serious harm to one or both dogs. Instead, keep them calm and just wait for them to separate naturally. If you have just observed two dogs mating for the first time, you may be shocked and concerned; it can look a little disturbing.

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.

What if my dog accidentally got pregnant on her first heat? ›

Your female pet can become pregnant on their first heat cycle, as they are sexually mature. This is inadvisable, as they are not done growing and are more likely to have complications associated with the birthing and be poor mothers.

How long does a dog stay in heat after bleeding stops? ›

After the bleeding stops, the dog enters the estrus phase where she will be fertile and accept a male. The average length of estrus in dogs is 9 days but can vary between 5-21 days. Therefore, a dog will be in heat for an average of 2 to 3 weeks.

How to get dogs to mate naturally? ›

Getting Dogs to Mate Naturally

If the dogs don't know each other, introduce them a few days prior. On mating day, choose a calm and private environment for your dogs to mate in. Keep your distance once mating begins, but if necessary, use your hands to gently help the male dog mount the female.

What helps dogs get pregnant? ›

Artificial insemination (AI) is used to help dogs become pregnant without a natural mating.

Does Plan B work on dogs? ›

The Plan B pill for people does not work in dogs.

Will a female dog let a male mount her? ›

A dog may only stand to be mated when she is close to ovulating or just after. The most common reason for a dog refusing to stand to be mated is that she is not yet ready. The female has gone past the time when she would allow the male to mount.

How long will my male dog go crazy over female heat? ›

So, how long will a male dog be attracted to a female in heat? The answer is quite surprising. A male canine can sense and get attracted to a female in heat from miles away and this attraction can last as long as the female is in her cycle, which generally lasts for about two to three weeks.

How long can a female dog hold sperm? ›

Fresh ejacul*ted canine sem*n has the longest viability. sem*n from young, fertile stud dogs can survive for up to 5-7 days in the bitch's reproductive tract.

How far can a male dog smell a female in heat? ›

While the exact range varies depending on the individual dog, most experts agree that male dogs can detect a female in heat from at least 1.5km away. In some cases, they may even be able to smell her from 3km or more.

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