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I posted a thread previously about my girl, Millie who’s in heat, living with Cubley who was ‘intact’. I got some brilliant advice and learned a lot I didn’t know, so thank you so much. Cubley’s since been neutered and is doing brilliantly. I know he can still get her pregnant as his op was only on Tuesday, but how can I tell when Millie is out of heat? Things are starting to calm down in the house as we have 3 boys and 2 girls. The other boys have been done and the other girl is only a puppy. Cubley was the only one not done but that’s happened now. I’ve kept boys and girls totally separate throughout little Millie’s season as this is the first one since she had pups so would have been way too soon for her to get pregnant again. At the height of things, all the dogs were going mad to get to her especially Cubley who was trying every way possible to find her and getting really distressed. Things have calmed down considerably . Physically everything is going down on Millie but I don’t know what to look for to know that her season is definitely over. I don’t want to make the mistake of putting them all back together too soon especially as Cubley could still mate with her. It’s not hard to keep them separate because we’ve got a 400yr old house so it’s not a conventional layout and has rooms in odd places, so they’re all comfortable. But they’re definitely missing all being together as usually they’re always together. Just because things are much calmer with the boys, is this an indication that her season might be finishing soon? What do I look for on Millie to get an idea it’s passed? When I let they all back together, should I introduce Millie back slowly? How will I be able to tell the difference between the boys fussing round her because they’re pleased to see her or fussing because of their hormones? Just before her season started Millie was a terrible flirt but obviously I’m not going to know how she’s going to behave till they’re all together. Does anyone have any advice on how to introduce her back. Sorry for all the questions but have learned so much on this forum, so any advice, thoughts, information will be very gratefully received