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by prinesurf on 30 December 2009 - 06:12
I'm inquiring of some experienced breeders out there. My 14mo GSD I think is showing signs of her first heat?? But I'm confused by the fact that she had clear (very, very, slightly off colored) leakage . Then on day 2 I noticed (3) 3inch pools of clear/foamy/slightly mucusy discharges on the floor. Now on day 4 and 5 I haven't seen any spotting or leakage??
The other signs she shows are excitablilty, no appetite (going on for 2 months) and would you believe she had a poop accident on our guest bed today!! (we haven't had a poop or pee accident in 8 months!) Her vulva is slightly more swollen than normal.
She is an indoor pup, and we are in a subdivision so we have no Romeos roaming.
Everywhere that I've read about cycles says the textbook, "They start with bloody discharge changing to clear. I think somehow we missed that, or this is something else."
Any of your input would be helpful, I wasn't planning on rushing off to my vet only to have her laugh at me! I did however read some advice online that said, "if you have any doubt that your females cycle isn't normal see a vet, since there are some health problems associated" (haven't found out what those problems are!)
thanks
by missbeeb on 30 December 2009 - 09:12
Check her temperature... if it's "up", get her to the Vet. They won't laugh at you!
by Lief on 30 December 2009 - 11:12
by Ibrahim on 30 December 2009 - 13:12
Ibrahim
by Sunsilver on 30 December 2009 - 14:12
The main health problem related to heat cycles is pyometra, an infection of the uterus. It USUALLY only happens once the bitch has had a cycle. The hormonal changes of the cycle set up the conditions which make the lining of the uterus ripe for bacterial infection...BUT!!!
Since untreated pyometra can be fatal, I would get her checked out. I've never heard of a bitch leaving a 3 inch diameter puddle of fluid on the floor. Mind you, my experience with intact females is rather limited, but this just does NOT sound right! The fact she's offf her food is another warning sign.
by Ryanhaus on 30 December 2009 - 14:12
pyometra can kill just as fast as parvo....
Get her to the vets!
by prinesurf on 30 December 2009 - 20:12
by Two Moons on 30 December 2009 - 22:12
It could be one of many things, don't panic,
let the vet have a look.
by lukemoua on 15 January 2010 - 06:01
...this time. 1. when is it a good age to breed a female?
First off, I'm not planning to breed my female anytime soon. So no worries there. The reason why I asked is my 9month old female just went into heat.
by georgie83 on 15 January 2010 - 08:01
For show lines, the puppies are granted registration only if the dam is one and half years or older at the time of delivery depending on the rules of the club for each nation.
I would say, around two years would be the best time.Then again there are lots of other factors as some breeders wait for the show-line female to complete her title before putting her up for it.
Good Luck,
George
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