How long does a dog usually stay in heat

Do you have a male or female dog, which has not yet been spayed or neutered? In this case, knowing the signs of a dog in heat is very important for both male and female dog parents. This can help you to do the following:

  • be better prepared for the experience
  • prevent unwanted pregnancy/new puppies
  • plan for puppies when you do want them
  • avoid dangerous situations; dogs in heat can be very unpredictable and even run away from home
  • keep track of your dog

So what are the most common symptoms of a dog in heat? What can you expect when your dog is in heat? Here are the answers to the most frequently asked questions on dogs in heat.

How long does a dog usually stay in heat

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Table of contents

  • Always know where your dog is
  • What does it mean when a dog is in heat?
  • When do dogs go into heat?
  • How often do dogs go into heat?
  • Do male dogs go into heat?
  • Common behaviors of a female dog in heat
    • 1. Excessive licking
    • 2. Change in urination habits
    • 3. Getting more friendly with male dogs
    • 4. Change in posture and tail position
    • 5. Mounting and humping
    • 6. Anxiety, agitation and nesting
  • 4 stages of the dog heat cycle
    • 1. Proestrus stage
    • 2. Estrus Stage
    • 3. Diestrus Stage
    • 4. Anestrus Stage
  • How long does a dog stay in heat?
  • Do dogs have periods?
  • Female dog diapers: Where they help, and where they do not
  • How to handle a female dog in heat
    • 1. Never let your dog out in the yard alone
    • 2. Keep your dog on a leash during walks
    • 3. Balance between exercise and rest
    • 4. Consult a vet
    • 5. Menthol on the tip of her tail
    • 6. Use a GPS dog tracker
  • The dog mating process explained
  • The mating act: Am I allowed to separate dogs while mating?
  • Dogs and menopause: Is this a real topic?
  • Undesired dog pregnancy? Available abortion options

What does it mean when a dog is in heat?

A dog in heat refers to the time in a female dog’s life when she’s fertile and ready to breed. It’s the stage in a dog’s reproductive cycle when she’s ovulating, and therefore open to potential mates.

Watch out – during this time your dog may act funny, showcasing the classic symptoms of a dog in heat. And since she’s open to mating, there’s a real possibility that your dog could become pregnant during this time. So you may need to take action in order to prevent an unwanted dog pregnancy.

The dog in heat cycle is also known as the 4-stage estrus cycle in dogs.

When do dogs go into heat?

Female dogs have their first heat cycle when they reach puberty: the time when they become sexually mature and capable of reproducing. This usually happens around six months old, but the exact age can vary by breed.

Small dogs are known to start their estrus cycle earlier, whereas large or giant breeds may not have their first heat until they are 18 – 24 months1.

Heat and breeding in domesticated dogs can happen any time of year – they’re not associated with any particular season. The only exception is Basenjis and Tibetan Mastiffs, who tend to go into heat in spring.

How often do dogs go into heat?

On average female dogs go into heat twice a year, or about every six months. But the frequency and interval can vary between dogs and among different dogs breeds. For example, very large breeds may go into heat only one time a year, while small dog breeds may cycle three times per year.

Dogs typically have two heats per year, but each dog differs in length of heat, discharge amount and hormonal changes.

While a dog is still young, their heat cycle may be irregular. It can take up to two years for a dog’s heat cycle to become regular.

Do male dogs go into heat?

No, male dogs don’t go into heat – only a female dog can be in heat. Being ‘in heat’ specifically refers to the estrus stage of a female dog’s reproductive cycle, during which she’s receptive to mating and could therefore get pregnant.

While they don’t have a heat cycle, male dogs can mate all year round after reaching puberty at around 6 months old. If you have an uncastrated dog older than 6 months, you probably know the challenges that come with his sexual maturity. Constantly ready to mate, an unfixed male dog will mount things and run away at every chance he gets – eager to meet and “greet” the neighborhood bitches.

How long does a dog usually stay in heat

Although male dogs don’t go into heat, keep in mind that the female dog in heat cycle can have a major impact on your male dog.

Male dogs will pick up the scent of female dogs in heat thanks to a special pheromone known as Methyl p-hydroxybenzoate. This smell can make your male dog crazy – especially if he’s intact, he’ll become sexually aroused and may put his entire focus on pursuing the female dog. Mating is the ultimate goal of this natural, strong instinct in unneutered dogs. During this time it can be helpful to track your dog with a GPS dog tracker to make sure they stay out of trouble.

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Your male dog might even neglect opportunities for food or water, since his instinct is very much focused on mating. Get some tips on how to persuade your dog to drink water in order to avoid dehydration.

Common behaviors of a female dog in heat

Not sure if your dog is in heat? Vaginal bleeding may be the first indicator that your dog is coming into heat. Here are a few common behaviors of a female dog in heat to watch out for, along with some other dog in heat symptoms:

1. Excessive licking

It’s normal for dogs to keep themselves clean and tidy by licking themselves. But if you notice your female unspayed dog licking her private parts excessively, it’s a good indication that she may be in heat!

A female dog will lick herself in response to the swelling of the vulva and bloody discharge she experiences as a part of her reproductive cycle. Most dogs can keep themselves clean during this time. If your dog’s discharge is making a mess, you may want to consider using heat diaper and/or dog wipes.

2. Change in urination habits

A female dog who is ready to mate often urinates differently, so that’s clue #2 that your dog is in heat. This could mean:

  • urinating more often than usual
  • raising her leg differently while urinating – or when she sees a male dog
  • frequently urinating around male dogs

So if your dog’s peeing habit is suddenly not as predictable as normal, she might be in heat.

How long does a dog usually stay in heat

3. Getting more friendly with male dogs

Another big clue that your dog is in heat is when she starts to become more attractive and receptive to male dogs. She will likely be more friendly towards male dogs, while they also show increased interest in her.

For example, during heat she may let male dogs sniff and lick her vulva, when normally she would not tolerate this behavior. Excessive tail wagging is also a sign of openness towards male dogs, signaling that she welcomes physical contact.

4. Change in posture and tail position

When female dogs enter the estrus (second) phase of the dog in heat cycle, they’re ready to mate and they show this with their posture and tail position. Your dog make take a suggestive posture, as an invitation to male dogs. You’ll also see her raise her tail slightly and move it to the side – this position becoming even more pronounced when she’s touched.

5. Mounting and humping

When aroused, female dogs may mount, hump or thrust when they’re ready to mate – it’s not just male dogs. This is one of the most obvious signs of a dog in heat. She’ll mount or hump both male and female dogs, or other things she might mistake for a dog.

A dog may also become hyperactive while in heat. If you find your dog roaming in search of a mating partner – escaping from the backyard or pulling on the leash – a Tractive GPS Dog Tracker can help you keep tabs on her (and thus keep her safe) at all times. Should your furry friend run away, you can use the LIVE Tracking feature of the GPS tracker from the convenience of your smartphone and find your four-legged friend in no time.

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6. Anxiety, agitation and nesting

Finally, a female dog in heat may become anxious or even aggressive during the time she’s open for mating. Commonly she’ll also display nesting behaviors, in preparation for pregnancy.

Of course, these are not all the possible signs of a dog in heat. Your dog might also become more affectionate towards you, become lazier or more aroused, show signs of distress or ease, or even run away. How a dog in heat will act depends a lot on the individual dog and their temperament.

In case your dog shows any warning signs of illness during her heat cycle, contact your veterinarian.

How long does a dog usually stay in heat

4 stages of the dog heat cycle

To better understand the signs of a female dog in heat, it’s best to break down the various stages of the dog in heat cycle, also known as the estrus cycle in dogs. Below are the four stages that your unspayed female dog will cycle through:

1. Proestrus stage

The first stage of the dog heat cycle is called proestrus. This stage can last from 3 to 17 days, but many dogs experience about 9 days in proestrus. The first sign of this stage is the swelling of the vulva. This is one of the best ways to spot the beginning of a dog heat cycle. During the proestrus stage, you may notice the following symptoms:

A personality change:Changes can range from quite mild to more severe. Sometimes a female dog will become more affectionate and clingy with her owner, other times she may seem a bit grumpy.Appetite changes:It’s not unusual for a dog to go off her food a bit during this first week, or she may get hungrier. Whatever the change is, taking note of it can be a significant clue that the heat cycle has begun.Swelling of the vulva:The amount of vulva swelling varies from dog to dog. Some dogs swell just a bit, while others swell quite a lot. Bleeding also varies, but typically bleeding is light during the first few days and grows a bit heavier mid-week.Tail tucking:This is a reaction to guard the vulva, either by tucking the tail between the leg or sitting down whenever another dog approaches.

How long does a dog usually stay in heat

2. Estrus Stage

The estrus stage typically last from 3-21 days and lasts 9 days on average. This is the time your dog is fertile (her actual heat) and where the ovaries begin to release eggs for fertilization. During this stage the female dog will be willing to accept male company. She will switch her tail to the side and she might try to be outside more often than normally. She is following her instinct to breed. During this period, symptoms include:

Lightened discharge:Previously bright red, the discharge now lightens to be somewhat pink.Softening of the vulva:Initial swelling subsides just enough to make the vulva soften enough for penetration.Flirting:Whereas she previously tucked her tail to push away male company, she now begins to behave flirtatiously. E.g. inviting the male by turning her rear toward him and holding the tail high and out of the way.

3. Diestrus Stage

As diestrus takes over, the fertile part of the heat cycle comes to an end. This stage can last from 60-90 days and, at this point, the dog is no longer fertile. If the dog has been impregnated, the diestrus stage lasts from the end of the estrus until the birth of the puppies (around 60 days). Signs of the diestrus stage include:

Gradual disappearance of vulva swelling:Most of the swelling is gone within one week’s time, but the vulva may remain slightly enlarged.Less flirting:Whether pregnant or not, the dog now lacks the conditions to mate and is no longer interested in flirting.

4. Anestrus Stage

Anestrus is the final stage of the dog heat cycle, also known as the resting stage. This is the longest phase of a dog’s heat cycle, from 100-150 days, at the end of which the entire heat cycle starts again.

How long does a dog stay in heat?

Female dogs in heat in the estrus phase of the heat cycle usually display the signs of heat for 3 – 21 days or 9 days on average. For more information see the detailed explanation above. Dogs will typically have two heats per year, but each dog differs in length of heat, discharge amount and hormonal changes.

How long does a dog usually stay in heat

Do dogs have periods?

You might wonder: do female dogs have periods? Well, yes and no. Like human women, dogs bleed as a part of their reproductive cycle. But unlike humans who bleed about once a month, un-neutered female dogs bleed during the estrus phase of their cycle.

Dogs in heat will have a blood-tinted discharge along with a swollen vulva. The heat can last up to three weeks. The bloody discharge usually starts out dark in color, and gradually lightens over time.

Unlike us, dogs can become pregnant during their “period” – so it really isn’t the same as ours.

Female dog diapers: Where they help, and where they do not

Female dogs are, similar to humans, usually very neat during their heat period. But this behavior varies from dog to dog. Some dogs will clean themselves meticulously, while others can be very neglectful. In the same way, the intensity of their bleeding can vary.

In case you’re having trouble with your dog’s spotting, you can consider using a dog diaper for the duration of your female dog’s heat. There are:

  • Reusable dog diapers: an eco-friendly and cost saving option, if you’re okay with washing your dog’s diapers
  • Disposable dog diapers: best for dog parents looking for a quick, convenient solution
  • Full body dog diapers: a good choice for dogs who have trouble keeping their diapers on

Of course, you need to give your dog time to get used to this first. You could start preparing your dog for the new clothing item, before the period kicks in.

Keep in mind: Dog diapers will not protect your female dog from the mating act! Uncastrated male dogs are usually very determined – and may succeed in mating with a female dog in heat even if she’s wearing a diaper.

How to handle a female dog in heat

1. Never let your dog out in the yard alone

Protect your dog from male dogs and unwanted pregnancy. Go out into the yard with your dog when she’s in heat. You might even consider using a leash.

2. Keep your dog on a leash during walks

Even if you consider your dog extremely well trained, walking off-leash is a “no-no” when your dog is in heat. No obedience training is as strong as natural instincts.

3. Balance between exercise and rest

Different dogs react differently to heat. Some may feel tired all day, while others may become restless. Observing your dog’s behavior and choosing the right amount of rest and exercise is important to keep your dog comfortable.

4. Consult a vet

Even though being in heat is not an illness, having a chat with your veterinarian about things to take care of during heat may help you if unexpected trouble occurs.

5. Menthol on the tip of her tail

When walking outdoors, this may be a good trick to hide the scent. It may become handy if a male dog suddenly appears nearby, so he does not detect your female in heat.

6. Use a GPS dog tracker

If a dog in heat suddenly runs away in search of a mate, a GPS dog tracker like Tractive will show you exactly where your dog is headed. That way you will quickly and easily find your female friend again and protect her from unwanted pregnancy.

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The dog mating process explained

This following infographic illustrates the act of sex or mating between two dogs.  The different stages and duration of the dog mating process are as follows:

  1. First Stage Coitus (approximately 2 minutes)
  2. The Turn (approx. 5 seconds)
  3. Second Stage Coitus (5-45 minutes)

First, the male dog will sit on the female dog (first state coitus). Should they keep this initial position, they would suffer from severe cramps. For this reason, they will change positions (the turn), and the dogs will continue mating (second stage coitus) as illustrated in the infographic below. The uterus, vagina, bulb, vulva and penis are all involved in the sexual act between dogs.

How long does a dog usually stay in heat

One of the main takeaways from the infographic is the fact that it is forbidden to separate dogs during the mating act, since this can lead to serious consequences.

The mating act: Am I allowed to separate dogs while mating?

There is a clear answer to this: NO, under no circumstances! You can easily harm both dogs, since the limb of your dog is swelling, while the muscles of your female dog are contracted.

The mating act should not be mistaken as a light encounter. This process can last up to 30 minutes and might often look embarrassing for humans.

How long does a dog usually stay in heat

Dogs and menopause: Is this a real topic?

Your female dog is fertile until the end. A missed heat period can be a sign of illness in dogs. Should you notice this happening, make sure to pay your vet a visit.

Undesired dog pregnancy? Available abortion options

Despite all tips and measures, your furry friend could become pregnant. Here are your options, in case of an unplanned dog pregnancy:

  • Abortion shot: This option is not without risks and should be only used in extreme emergency cases.
  • Hormonal suppression: With this treatment, one can provoke various uterus illnesses to the female dog. Should this option be the only way, your vet is only allowed to give the shot during the hormonal pause period, in order not to harm your dog’s uterus.

If you think your dog may be going into heat soon, consider investing in a dog tracker to always keep your furry friend safe.

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How do you know when dog heat is over?

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.

How long does the bleeding last while a dog is in heat?

You may also observe that her vulva is large, red, or swollen with some bleeding or blood-tinted discharge. Your dog will only bleed for around half of the total cycle, usually 7 to 10 days. Generally, bigger dogs bleed more than smaller dogs, but it varies between dogs. Some dogs bleed very little.

What are the 4 stages of a dog in heat?

The canine estrous (reproductive) cycle is made up of 4 different stages. These are proestrus, estrus, diestrus, and anestrus. Each stage has differing signs related to behavior, physical or clinical changes, hormonal changes, physiologic changes, and cytologic (vaginal smear) changes.

How long does a dogs 1st heat last?

How long does a dog's season last? The typical heat cycle will last between 2 and 4 weeks.