> do you think her urge to mate is so strong that she has split her season because he has been taken away from her?
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Would never have believed it - except it happened to me. Yes, I do believe they can split their seasons. I once had a girl in season for 2 weeks, and stop completely, no swelling, no discharge, nothing. She wasn't mated.
After a week, her season came back full flood. I was pretty worried by day 7, as this was now day 28 from her original start of season. I took her to my vet, worried about a pyo. He got some instrument to look up inside her, and told me that it was a perfectly normal season, no infection and no bleeding from the cervix. He could see that I wasn't happy, so said he would give me antibiotics if I wanted them.
Got back from vet, opened back door so the gang could race up the garden, went in the kitchen to put the kettle on. Only to find this bitch tied with her favourite boy. She was still bleeding heavily. She is a bitch that is a natural mother, and loves taking care of puppies. I swear that she engineered this odd season, because she hadn't been mated, but wanted to be. I have no other explanation for it. The vet told me it wasn't possible to get pregnant on day 28. She had 5 beautiful puppies.