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I took home an un-spayed 8 month old pug cross border terrier cross rescue about six weeks ago.
After the initial separation anxiety she settled in fine and was a delight. When we picked her up we noticed her bits were a little swollen since then her nipples have become very swollen and she has been paying particular attention to cleaning her personal area! This has not changed apart from her nipples becoming more prominent in the six weeks we have had her however she has not bled. This would be her first season. She also has had no unwanted attention from other male dogs which we socialise her with, First question is...is she in season? Is she coming into season? How can I tell, I have been informed that some bitches don't bleed on their first season, she has been humping things but no males seemed to have notice?
The other odd thing that has happened is that she has become incredibly naughty, will not listen, and worst of all has taken to barking constantly. Having slept through the night unbothered for five weeks in the last three days she has barked 6 out of the 8 hours we have been (or tried to be) asleep. Could this behaviour change be hormonal? ...hoping and praying its only temporary!
HOW LONG WILL THIS LAST :'(
(And before anyone asks yes she was due to be spayed but had kennel cough when we picked her up so is going in ...if she is not in season... next Wednesday!)
After the initial separation anxiety she settled in fine and was a delight. When we picked her up we noticed her bits were a little swollen since then her nipples have become very swollen and she has been paying particular attention to cleaning her personal area! This has not changed apart from her nipples becoming more prominent in the six weeks we have had her however she has not bled. This would be her first season. She also has had no unwanted attention from other male dogs which we socialise her with, First question is...is she in season? Is she coming into season? How can I tell, I have been informed that some bitches don't bleed on their first season, she has been humping things but no males seemed to have notice?
The other odd thing that has happened is that she has become incredibly naughty, will not listen, and worst of all has taken to barking constantly. Having slept through the night unbothered for five weeks in the last three days she has barked 6 out of the 8 hours we have been (or tried to be) asleep. Could this behaviour change be hormonal? ...hoping and praying its only temporary!
HOW LONG WILL THIS LAST :'(
(And before anyone asks yes she was due to be spayed but had kennel cough when we picked her up so is going in ...if she is not in season... next Wednesday!)